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    Funding Standoff: DHS Shutdown Affects Security, Workers

    Washington, March 30 – A prolonged funding standoff over the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has disrupted US airports, with officials warning of mounting strain as hundreds of Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officers have quit, and others have called in sick during a partial...
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    Shutdown Causes Travel Chaos, Congressman Highlights GOP Blockage

    Washington, March 29 Indian-American Congressman Suhas Subramanyam said on Sunday that the ongoing shutdown is hurting Americans and blamed House Republicans for blocking a bipartisan Senate deal that could have eased airport disruptions.Subramanyam said the Senate proposal had support across...
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    Funding Standoff Disrupts Airports, Intensifies Political Divide

    Washington, March 29 – A funding dispute has disrupted US airports, with thousands of federal workers unpaid, as White House border czar Tom Homan said Transportation Security Administration (TSA) staff will only be paid "as soon as Congress opens up the government and funds the Department of...
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    Path to Reopening: DHS Funding Negotiations

    March 25, New Delhi — U.S. Senators raced on Tuesday to finalize a proposal to end the Homeland Security shutdown by funding a significant portion of the department.U.S. Senate Democrats said on Tuesday that they would continue to push for reforms to Immigration and Customs Enforcement as part...
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    Airport Delays Rise as DHS Shutdown Impacts TSA

    Washington, March 22 – Air travel across the United States is facing growing disruption as a partial shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has affected airport security operations. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has warned of worsening delays and staff shortages.In an...
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    Border Security Stats: DHS Presents Data on Illegal Alien Departures and Enforcement Efforts

    Washington, March 3 – Nearly three million "illegal aliens" have left the United States of America during President Donald Trump's second term, as a result of stepped-up enforcement, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem told lawmakers on Tuesday, grounding her defense of the administration's...
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    Oversight Hearing Highlights DHS-Senate Clash on Immigration

    Washington, March 3 – A US Senate oversight hearing on the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) turned sharply confrontational on Tuesday, as Democrats accused the agency of excessive force and violations of civil liberties, while DHS Secretary Kristi Noem rejected the claims and defended...
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    Increased Immigration Detention: US to Spend on New Facilities

    February 14, New Delhi – US immigration authorities plan to increase the number of immigrants they can hold by the end of 2026, allocating $38 billion for acquiring and renovating detention centers.Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) aims to increase bed capacity to 92,600 to prepare for...
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