A partial government shutdown has begun for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) due to funding expiration, as lawmakers remain deadlocked over immigration enforcement reforms. Key DHS agencies, including the TSA and FEMA, will continue operations, though many employees will work without pay. President Trump is engaging in negotiations, while Democrats push for significant changes to immigration policies. The shutdown follows previous funding lapses, raising concerns about the impact on essential services and personnel.
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