DHS shutdown stretches to 35 days as Democrats block funding bill
Senate Democrats blocked DHS funding for the 35th day, delaying TSA pay amid airport security issues and ongoing disputes over immigration-related provisions.
- On March 20, 2026, the Senate failed to advance legislation to fund the Department of Homeland Security as the shutdown reached its 35th day, with the bill falling 47 to 37 votes short of the 60 needed.
- Democratic senators insist on ICE reforms including body cameras and warrant limits before reopening DHS funding, which has been shut down since Feb. 14, while the White House offered a five-part proposal and five concessions that Democrats rejected.
- Travelers at U.S. airports face long lines as unpaid TSA officers call off work, with Schumer warning 'The chaos at TSA is reaching a boiling point. We need to reopen it as quickly as possible.'
- Schumer said lawmakers would have another chance to fund TSA on Saturday, after a bipartisan meeting with Border Czar Tom Homan on Thursday and a planned follow-up Friday, while Thune said 'It needs to get resolved, you know, by the end of next week.'
- Parts of DHS remain unfunded as Democrats push to fund TSA and others, with Sen. Mark Warner saying, 'This needs to be resolved.
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16 Senators Miss DHS Funding Vote * 100PercentFedUp.com * by Danielle
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