White House memo reveals President Trump has directed the Department of Homeland Security to find a way to pay federal airport workers amidst long lines disrupting travel. Senate passed a bill to fund most DHS agencies, but excluded funding for border patrol and ICE. House Republicans rejected the bill, proposing their own to fully fund DHS agencies for two months. President Trump signed an executive memo to address the pay issue for TSA employees who have been working without pay since the partial government shutdown.
Why It Matters
The ongoing funding standoff between Senate and House Republicans has caused chaos at airports as TSA workers continue to go without pay. President Trump’s directive to find a solution for paying these employees highlights the urgency of the situation. The debate over funding for immigration enforcement agencies adds another layer of complexity to the budget negotiations, with Democrats pushing for reforms and Republicans emphasizing full funding for all DHS agencies. The outcome of these discussions will have a significant impact on airport security and immigration enforcement operations.
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