The US Capitol in Washington, DC, US, on Wednesday, Jan. 21, 2026.
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Lawmakers and the White Home provided no indicators of compromise Sunday of their battle over oversight of federal immigration officers that has led to a pause in funding for the Division of Homeland Safety.
A partial authorities shutdown started Saturday after congressional Democrats and President Donald Trump’s crew failed to succeed in a deal on laws to fund the division via September. Democrats are demanding adjustments to how immigration operations are performed after the deadly shootings of U.S. residents Alex Pretti and Renee Good by federal officers in Minneapolis final month.
Congress is on recess till Feb. 23, and each side seem dug into their positions. The deadlock impacts companies such because the Transportation Safety Administration, the Federal Emergency Administration Company, the U.S. Coast Guard, the Secret Service, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, and U.S. Customs and Border Safety.
The work at ICE and CBP goes on unabated as a result of Trump’s tax and spending minimize legislation from 2025 supplied billions extra to these companies that may be tapped for deportation operations. About 90% of DHS staff have been to proceed working throughout the shutdown, however achieve this with out pay — and missed paychecks might imply monetary hardships. Final 12 months, there was a document 43-day authorities shutdown.
White Home border czar Tom Homan stated the administration was unwilling to comply with Democrats’ calls for that federal officers clearly determine themselves, take away masks throughout operations and show distinctive ID numbers.
“I do not just like the masks, both,” Homan stated. However, added, “These women and men have to guard themselves.”
Democrats additionally wish to require immigration brokers to put on physique cameras and mandate judicial warrants for arrests on personal property.
Senate Minority Chief Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., stated Democrats are solely asking for federal brokers to abide by guidelines adopted by legislation enforcement companies across the nation.
“And the query that People are asking is, ‘Why aren’t Republicans going together with these commonsense proposals?'” Schumer stated. “They are not loopy. They are not approach out. They’re what each police division in America does.”
Sen. Markwayne Mullin, R-Okla., stated he might again Democrats’ calls to equip immigration officers with physique cameras and would help efforts to bolster coaching. However he balked at their calls for that federal officers take away masks and clearly determine themselves, noting some officers participating in immigration enforcement operations have confronted doxing and different harassment.
“What are you going to do, expose their faces so you possibly can intimidate their households?” Mullins stated. “What we wish is ICE to have the ability to do their job. And we might love for native legislation enforcement and for states to cooperate with us.”
Republican Sen. Katie Britt of Alabama, a Trump ally who had pushed for a two-week extension of DHS funding whereas negotiations continued, stated it was “shortsighted of Democrats to stroll away” from talks.
Trump made enforcement of the nation’s immigration legal guidelines a centerpiece of his 2024 marketing campaign for the White Home and he promised to be aggressive in detaining and deporting folks dwelling in the USA with out authorized permission.
DHS studies it has deported greater than 675,000 migrants since Trump’s return to workplace final 12 months and claims some 2.2 million others have “self-deported” because the Republican president has made his immigration crackdown a precedence.
“President Trump isn’t going to again away from the mission, the mission that American folks stated they wished him to finish, and that’s securing our border and ensuring that we truly do inside enforcement,” Britt stated.
Homan was on CBS’s “Face the Nation,” Schumer and Mullin appeared on CNN’s “State of the Union,” and Britt was interviewed on “Fox Information Sunday.”
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