
Budget impasse shuts down U.S. Department of Homeland Security
The Hindu
U.S. Department of Homeland Security shuts down amid budget impasse, impacting thousands of workers and critical services.
The Department of Homeland Security entered a partial shutdown Saturday (February 14, 2026) as U.S. lawmakers fight over funding the agency overseeing much of President Donald Trump's immigration crackdown.
Thousands of government workers, from airport security agents to disaster relief officials, will either be furloughed or forced to work without pay until funding is agreed upon by Congress.
At the center of the budget dispute is the department's Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), whose agents killed two U.S. citizens amid sweeping raids and mass protests in Minneapolis.
Democrats oppose any new funding for DHS until major changes are implemented over how ICE conducts its operations.
In particular, they have demanded curtailed patrols, a ban on ICE agents wearing face masks during operations and the requirement that they obtain a judicial warrant to enter private property.
"Donald Trump and Republicans have decided that they have zero interest in getting ICE under control," House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries said Friday (February 13, 2026).













