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因临时拨款到期 美国土安全部将停摆
Yang Guang Wang· 2026-02-13 01:29
Core Viewpoint - The U.S. Department of Homeland Security is set to shut down due to a political deadlock over immigration enforcement, with temporary funding expiring on February 13 [1] Group 1: Funding and Political Situation - The temporary funding for the Department of Homeland Security expired on February 13, leading to an impending shutdown [1] - The U.S. Congress is scheduled to recess next week, making it uncertain how long the shutdown will last [1] Group 2: Immigration Enforcement Actions - A large-scale immigration enforcement operation in Minnesota is concluding, with over 4,000 arrests made [1] - President Trump has agreed to end the enforcement operation, with personnel beginning to withdraw this week and further scaling down next week [1] Group 3: Local Impact - The immigration enforcement actions in Minneapolis resulted in the shooting deaths of two U.S. citizens in January, escalating local tensions [1]
临时拨款到期 美国土安全部将于13日晚停摆
Yang Shi Xin Wen· 2026-02-12 18:17
Core Viewpoint - The U.S. Department of Homeland Security is set to shut down on the evening of the 13th due to a political deadlock over immigration enforcement issues, with temporary funding expiring and uncertainty about the duration of the shutdown [1]. Group 1: Funding and Legislative Actions - The temporary funding for the Department of Homeland Security, as per the House of Representatives' bill passed on the 3rd of this month, will expire on the 13th [1]. - Senators are scheduled to vote on the funding bill for the Department of Homeland Security on the 12th, with indications that if the bill fails, Republicans plan to attempt to pass at least one continuing resolution for funding [1]. - Republicans are aiming for a temporary funding bill lasting four to six weeks, but they have not yet decided which specific bill to pursue on that day [1]. Group 2: Political Dynamics - Senate Democrats have expressed their unwillingness to cooperate on the temporary funding bill, which is necessary for Republicans to advance any such measures [1]. - House Democratic leader Jeffries criticized the White House's alternative proposal for reforming the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency, labeling it as "seriously inadequate" and lacking sincerity [1]. - Jeffries firmly opposes the idea of passing a continuing resolution, highlighting the contentious nature of the negotiations surrounding immigration enforcement [1].
时隔两个多月,美国政府再次面临“停摆”可能
Xin Hua She· 2026-01-28 11:27
Core Points - The potential for another government shutdown in the U.S. has increased following the shooting death of a resident by federal law enforcement in Minnesota, leading several Democratic senators to oppose the government funding bill that includes allocations for the Department of Homeland Security [1][4] - The last government shutdown occurred just over two months ago, highlighting ongoing tensions between parties over immigration enforcement issues [1][4] Funding Bill Overview - The U.S. Congress passes funding bills annually to allocate funds to federal departments or agencies, and without these funds, departments must cease all non-essential operations [4] - The last government shutdown began on October 1, 2025, lasting 43 days, marking a historical record [4] - Current funding for most federal departments, including the Department of Homeland Security, is set to run out by January 30 [4] Immigration Enforcement Dispute - Following recent shootings by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents in Minnesota, there is a clear divide between Republicans and Democrats regarding funding for the Department of Homeland Security [4][6] - Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer stated that Democrats would block the funding bill if it includes allocations for the Department of Homeland Security, citing unacceptable actions by ICE and Border Patrol in Minneapolis [6] Legislative Dynamics - Senate Democrats proposed "splitting" the funding bill to avoid disputes over the Department of Homeland Security affecting other agencies [8] - The Department of Homeland Security oversees multiple agencies responsible for immigration matters, including ICE and Customs and Border Protection [8] - Senate Republicans are unwilling to adjust the current funding bill, which requires 60 votes to pass, with Republicans holding 53 seats and Democrats 45 [8]