Republicans Propose Plan to Fund DHS Amid Ongoing Shutdown
A new proposal from Republicans aims to fund the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) through September, excluding immigration enforcement, amid a record-long shutdown.
Republicans in Congress have outlined a plan to fund the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) for a duration extending through September. This proposal notably excludes funding for immigration enforcement.
The strategy is designed to secure three years of funding for DHS without requiring support from Democratic lawmakers, which could significantly impact the agency's operational capacity and resource allocation.
As the current shutdown reaches unprecedented lengths, the implications for DHS's infrastructure and service delivery could be substantial, warranting close monitoring of legislative developments.