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DHS funding lapse is now the longest government shutdown in U.S. history
The funding stalemate over immigration enforcement leaves thousands of TSA officers unpaid and the DHS shutdown at 43 days, nearing the longest in U.S. history, lawmakers say.
- The partial shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security has entered its 44th day, making it the longest in U.S. history.
- Unlike previous shutdowns, other federal agencies remain funded, with only DHS affected this time.
- Efforts to resolve the shutdown have stalled after House Republicans passed a short-term bill unlikely to pass the Senate, rejecting a separate bipartisan proposal approved by the Senate.
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DHS Shutdown Ties for the Longest in History
The partial shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) tied for the longest shutdown in U.S. history on March 28. DHS has been shut down for 43 days, which is the same number of days that the U.S. government was shut down in the fall of 2025. Republican and Democratic lawmakers on Capitol Hill have blamed each other for the standstill while tossing a dizzying array of proposals through the halls of Congress, which have not successfull…
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Leaning Left6Leaning Right2Center1Last UpdatedBias Distribution67% Left
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- 67% of the sources lean Left
67% Left
L 67%
11%
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