DHS Partial Shutdown Hits as Congress Misses Deadline
February 15, 2026·10 days ago·via oann.com

Congress failed to pass a funding bill before the weekend, triggering a partial shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security as of February 14, 2026, after a short-term extension expired. House Republicans blast Democrats for risking American safety and security by blocking the bill over partisan demands, forcing DHS into orderly shutdown procedures while border inspections continue minimally.
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