U.S. Ends Homeland Security Shutdown, Excludes ICE Funding
Congress ends a record 75-day DHS shutdown with a funding bill that excludes new money for ICE, impacting travel and trade policies relevant to Asia.
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Congress ends a record 75-day DHS shutdown with a funding bill that excludes new money for ICE, impacting travel and trade policies relevant to Asia.
Third partial U.S. government shutdown of 2026 halts Homeland Security funding amid congressional stalemate over immigration policy reforms.
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security faces a partial shutdown after Congress failed to pass a funding bill, amid debates over immigration reforms following recent incidents in Minneapolis.
U.S. Border Patrol Chief Gregory Bovino to leave Minneapolis after fatal shooting controversy, as Trump sends new envoy to oversee operations.
Deadly clashes between federal agents and Minneapolis protesters escalate political battle over Trump-era immigration policies, with 2026 funding deadlines and midterm elections at stake.
The U.S. Defense Department elevates homeland security as its top priority in a new 2026 strategy, urging allies to share greater global responsibilities.
Democratic lawmakers call for impeachment of DHS Secretary Kristi Noem following a deadly immigration operation in Minnesota, citing excessive force and civil rights concerns.
Two injured in Portland shooting involving CBP agents; DHS cites self-defense while local police withhold evidence details.
The U.S. Senate voted 51-49 to adjourn the impeachment trial of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, ending Republican efforts to remove the Biden administration’s top border security official.