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Trump directs DHS to compensate employees during government shutdown

3 April 2026
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President Trump has instructed the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to ensure that all employees receive their paychecks amid an ongoing shutdown that has lasted nearly two months. The president’s memo directs DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin and Office of Management and Budget Director Russell Vought to identify funding sources that are logically connected to DHS functions, although specific sources and legal justifications were not provided. Trump characterized the situation as an emergency affecting national security, attributing the shutdown to congressional Democrats’ refusal to fund immigration enforcement agencies without policy changes. Approximately 35,000 DHS employees, including those from the Coast Guard and Federal Emergency Management Agency, have not been paid, while some employees from agencies like Immigration and Customs Enforcement have received paychecks through earlier funding. A potential resolution has emerged as Senate Democrats and Republicans approved a funding bill that could allow most of DHS to reopen.

Why It Matters

The shutdown of DHS highlights ongoing partisan tensions over immigration policy and funding, particularly following incidents involving immigration agents. The inability to reach an agreement has left thousands of federal employees without pay, impacting their financial stability and the operational readiness of the agency. Historical disputes over immigration enforcement have often led to funding impasses, which can compromise national security and emergency response capabilities. As bipartisan negotiations continue, the outcome will determine the future of DHS operations and the broader implications for U.S. immigration policy.

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