Home Guidelines Committee Chair Rep. Virginia Foxx (R-NC) delivers remarks alongside Rating Member Rep. Jim McGovern (D-MA) throughout a Guidelines Committee Listening to on laws to finish the partial authorities shutdown, on the U.S. Capitol on Feb. 2, 2026 in Washington, DC.
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The Division of Homeland Safety has been shut down for greater than 70 days and with Congress seemingly at an deadlock on a sequence of contentious matters, there isn’t any fast finish to the funding lapse on the horizon.
Because the Home spun its wheels on Tuesday, some turned to the next energy.
“I’ve a duplicate of the serenity prayer right here,” mentioned Home Guidelines Committee Chair Rep. Virginia Foxx, R-N.C., kicking off a Tuesday afternoon listening to. “God grant me the serenity to just accept the issues I can not change, braveness to vary the issues I can, the knowledge to know the variations.”
The congressional to-do listing is lengthy. Along with DHS funding, it contains thorny laws just like the reauthorization of a controversial overseas surveillance program that expires on the finish of April, a invoice that units agricultural and meals insurance policies and a price range measure on Republican immigration priorities that some hope will pave the best way to ending the partial authorities shutdown.
Congress, whereas rife with dysfunction, is in brief provide of time. Each chambers are slated to take a weeklong break beginning Friday. President Donald Trump signed an govt order in April that he mentioned would authorize paying all DHS workers through the shutdown. However that emergency funding may dry up by Might 1, in keeping with Trump administration officers.
If it does, Transportation Safety Administration brokers may start lacking paychecks once more, which in the beginning of the shutdown brought on huge delays at airports throughout the nation. It may additionally imply Secret Service brokers, who stopped an alleged gunman on the White Home Correspondents’ Affiliation dinner over the weekend, may quickly go with out pay, together with different DHS employees.
“The Senate has twice — twice — handed DHS funding unanimously, beginning 33 days in the past,” Senate Minority Chief Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., mentioned at a press convention on Tuesday.
The Senate in late March authorised a DHS invoice that will have funded the company apart from Immigration and Customs Enforcement and elements of Customs and Border Safety, however the Home spiked the proposal amid backlash from conservative inside the convention.
“All [Speaker Mike] Johnson has to do is put it on the ground and it will move. It’s going to move by a complete lot of votes. However proper now, Republicans are blocking it,” Schumer mentioned.
Simply caught
The finger pointing over DHS funding goes each methods.
Republicans have repeatedly taken pictures at Democrats, who refused to fund DHS in February after two U.S. residents have been killed by federal brokers in January throughout an immigration crackdown in Minneapolis. Most Democrats have continued to withhold their assist from any laws that would offer funding to ICE and elements of CBP with out modifications in immigration enforcement practices.
“The Radical Left Democrats have stored DHS shut down since February 14th. Our Nice Speaker, Mike Johnson, is working arduous to finish the Democrat Shut Down, and move step one of a plan to get FULL FUNDING for our unimaginable ICE and Border Patrol Brokers,” President Donald Trump posted to Reality Social on Monday, referring to a price range decision that Republicans launched final week beneath the “price range reconciliation” course of.
Price range reconciliation is a method to move spending-related initiatives with a easy majority within the Senate, versus the 60-vote threshold to beat a filibuster within the chamber, permitting for passage of contentious provisions on a party-line vote.
Senate Minority Chief Chuck Schumer (D-NY) holds a press convention on DHS funding on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., U.S., April 28, 2026.
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Home Republicans have mentioned passage of a reconciliation invoice to fund ICE and CBP is a precondition to them voting for a invoice to fund the remainder of DHS. However that complete two-step plan to finish the partial authorities shutdown is held up this week because the Home toils over different contentious payments.
Complicating issues additional, Johnson advised reporters on Monday that the Senate-passed model of the DHS funding invoice would must be modified to clear the Home, wherein case it will want to return to the higher chamber for closing approval.
“We do not know what they’re speaking about,” Schumer mentioned Tuesday when requested about Johnson’s modified model of the invoice. “They’re simply caught.”
Republican infighting stalls DHS funding, different laws
The Home Guidelines Committee — which usually determines which payments make it to the Home flooring — returned to Congress on Monday with the hope of advancing collectively the reauthorization of Part 702 of the International Intelligence Surveillance Act, the ICE and CBP price range decision and the farm invoice. Broader DHS funding wasn’t included in that plan as many Home Republicans say they will not assist that measure with out first funding ICE and CBP.
However Republican infighting scuttled these plans because the Guidelines Committee — which has to set the foundations for debate earlier than laws reaches the Home flooring — failed to return to an settlement.
The best flank of the get together has demanded modifications to FISA, together with a warrant requirement for U.S. information seized as a part of this system. Republican hardliners additionally opposed provisions within the farm invoice that they are saying would protect pesticide makers from legal responsibility.
With a slim majority, Republican leaders can afford to lose few inside their ranks to advance any laws.
“Notice the widespread theme throughout DHS funding, the reconciliation invoice, and 702 extension: all three are twisted up in inner Republican squabbling,” Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse, D-R.I., posted to X on Tuesday. “That is NOT partisan division, that is Republican incompetence.”
