Group 1 - The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is facing a partial shutdown due to a political deadlock over immigration enforcement issues, with temporary funding expiring on the 14th [1] - Some "non-essential" staff are expected to be placed on leave, but over 90% of DHS employees are considered essential and will continue to work during the shutdown [1] - Key operations such as immigration raids, citizenship approvals, airport security, cybersecurity, and Coast Guard actions will proceed as normal during the shutdown [1] Group 2 - Recent violent enforcement actions by federal law enforcement personnel under DHS have sparked protests across the U.S. [1] - House Democratic leader Jeffries criticized the White House's proposed alternatives for reforming the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), labeling them as "seriously inadequate" and lacking sincerity [1] - The Senate failed to pass a funding bill for the DHS on the 12th, indicating ongoing challenges in securing budgetary support [1]
临时拨款到期,美国土安全部陷入部分“停摆”,一些员工将被安排休假
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-02-14 08:18