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DHS Shuts Down without Funding Deal; House and Senate Out All Week

About 90% of Department of Homeland Security employees are working without pay amid a deadlock over immigration enforcement reforms including body cameras and warrants, officials said.

  • On February 16, 2026, DHS funding lapsed, causing a partial shutdown affecting TSA, FEMA, ICE, and CBP, with Congress on recess until February 23.
  • Policy talks have stalled over enforcement reforms, with Democrats proposing measures including body cameras, judicial warrants, and mask removal, amid Republican division.
  • About 90% of DHS employees will continue working without pay, TSA agents are screening travelers unpaid at airports across the country, and experts warn delays may take weeks to emerge.
  • The DHS watchdog warned ongoing investigations could be affected, while ICE will continue operating because it has separate funding under the relevant legislation.
  • With some GOP support limited to parts of the package, Democrats remain staunch on reforms, and Homan said threats against ICE officers are up over 1,500% and over 8,000%.
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Prensa Libre broke the news in on Sunday, February 15, 2026.
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