- The partial government shutdown, centered around the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), has extended into its second month.
- Democrats in Congress are proposing a new funding agreement that would allocate funds for DHS but deliberately exclude Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) from receiving any new funding.
- Democrats’ proposal aims to address their concerns regarding ICE’s operations and policies, which have been a point of contention.
- Republicans have criticized the Democrats’ approach, labeling their funding strategy as unsustainable and ineffective in resolving the government shutdown.
- The ongoing conflict over DHS and ICE funding continues to be a major sticking point in negotiations between the two parties, prolonging the shutdown.
- This prolonged shutdown has significant impacts on various government operations and services that fall under DHS.
Source: https://www.foxnews.com/politics/dhs-shutdown-blows-past-one-month-democrats-push-carve-out-ice-new-funding-deal)