• 미 House of Representatives는 목요일 Homeland Security 세출 예산안을 가결하여, 연방 이민, 국경 및 cybersecurity 운영 일부를 중단시켰던 2개월간의 부처 shutdown을 종료하는 길을 열었습니다.
• Donald Trump 대통령은 직후 해당 법안에 서명하여 Department of Homeland Security의 전체 funding을 복구했으며, 이번 회계 연도 말까지 airport security, 추방 작전 및 border enforcement에서 발생할 수 있는 차질을 방지했습니다.
• 이번 shutdown 충돌은 border enforcement 수준을 두고 Trump 측근들과 온건파 Republicans 및 Democrats가 대립했으나, 최종 법안은 일부 hard-line 지출 요구를 완화하면서도 Trump 시대의 핵심 국경 이니셔티브를 유지했습니다.
• 초당적 조치에는 Secret Service 및 TSA에 대한 예산 지원이 포함되나, 이민 집행 작전은 제외됨
• Congress가 DHS에 자금을 지원하기로 의결함에 따라 정부의 부분적 셧다운 종료
• US House of Representatives는 이민 집행 작전을 제외한 Department of Homeland Security의 상당 부분에 예산을 지원하고 역사상 최장기 정부 기관 셧다운을 종료하기로 가결함
• 공화당이 ICE 및 국경 순찰대에 최대 750억 달러를 투입하기 위해 절차적 수단을 동원한 후 의회가 국토안보부 예산 지원을 추진합니다.
• Breaking News US 이메일을 구독하여 받은 편지함으로 뉴스레터 알림을 받으십시오.
• 공화당의 예산 청사진을 강화하기 위한 심야의 공화당 결집 이후 하원이 국토안보부(DHS) 예산 지원안을 근소한 차이로 가결하며 역사적으로 긴 75일간의 정부 부분 셧다운이 종료되었습니다.
Bill clears 50–48 vote to boost ICE and CBP funding as Democrats oppose and shutdown continuesUS politics live – latest updatesSign up for the Breaking News US newsletter emailSenate Republicans on Thursday approved a plan to fund Donald Trump’s crackdown on undocumented immigrants for the remainder of his term and pave the way for an end to the ongoing shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).The budget resolution adopted along a near party line vote in the early morning hours sets the stage for Congress to craft legislation allocating as much as $140b to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Customs and Border Protection (CBP), two agencies at the forefront of Trump’s mass deportation agenda that have been without funding since mid-February, when the DHS shutdown began. Continue reading...
• A partial U.S. government shutdown continues, with furloughed federal workers facing delayed paychecks amid congressional deadlock on funding.
• The standoff centers on Department of Homeland Security (DHS) appropriations, affecting air travel and federal operations.
• Senators discuss a potential deal pairing government funding with long-term bills and a vote on health care tax credit extensions.
The partial government shutdown has now lasted eight weeks with Congress on recess until 13 AprilHello and welcome to the US politics live blog.The record-breaking partial government shutdown has now entered its eighth week, with little end in sight.Republican Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has signed into a law a bill that allows the state to designate terrorist groups, then punish those who promote them. Critics say the law will threaten free speech, especially on school campuses. The bill specifics bars the state’s courts from enforcing foreign religious laws, specifically naming Sharia Law. Florida courts enforce secular laws passed in the state, however.Representative Yassamin Ansari, an Arizona Democrat, will introduce impeachment articles next week against defense secretary Pete Hegseth. “Only Congress has the power to declare war, not a rogue president or his lackeys,” Ansari said in a statement.Donald Trump reiterated his threats to bomb Iranian energy and civilian infrastructure if the White House does not reach a deal to reopen the strait of Hormuz 8pm ET today. “The entire country can be taken out in one night, and that night might be tomorrow night,” Trump said during a 90-minute press conference Monday afternoon.District court judges have been increasingly issuing strong rulings challenging the legality of many of Trump’s policies and power grabs, blocking key ones at least temporarily, and sparking angry responses from the president, former judges and prosecutors say.Trump threatened to jail a journalist – or journalists – who reported that a second US airman was missing after being shot down by Iran on Friday in an effort to identify their source. The badly injured airman hid in a mountain crevice to avoid capture before being rescued by a US recovery team that received heavy fire. Continue reading...
• House Speaker Mike Johnson and Senate Majority Leader John Thune unveiled a plan to fully fund the Department of Homeland Security, resolving a 48-day partial government shutdown.
• The agreement bypasses prior splits between GOP leaders, aiming to restore pay for affected federal workers.
• Trump endorsed the measure, signaling he will sign a related executive order soon.
Iranian authorities cut access to internet on 28 February leaving many with limited information about warIran’s internet shutdown, which began shortly after the first US-Israel strikes in late February, is now the longest national-scale blackout since the Arab spring, monitors have said.Iranian authorities cut all access to the internet on 28 February, the day the war began, after an earlier shutdown in January during nationwide protests. This current blackout has lasted more than 38 days. Continue reading...
• President Trump stated he will sign an executive order to pay all DHS employees despite the ongoing government shutdown, posting 'Help is on the way' on social media.
• The move comes as funding lapses continue, with Trump aiming to mitigate employee hardship amid stalled congressional negotiations.
• It underscores executive efforts to address shutdown impacts while pressuring lawmakers for a full funding resolution.
US president issues executive order as longest partial government shutdown in US history enters 49th dayDonald Trump issued an executive order Friday that declares all Department of Homeland Security employees will receive pay and benefits during the agency’s partial shutdown.The “Liberating the Department of Homeland Security From the Democrat-Caused Shutdown” memo is similar to Trump’s executive order from last week which called for issuing pay to Transportation Security Administration (TSA) agents during the shutdown.In the order, Trump directed the homeland security secretary, Markwayne Mullin, to “use funds that have a reasonable and logical nexus to the functions of DHS” to pay “each and every employee of DHS”. Continue reading...