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Immigration enforcement efforts will continue during the government shutdown that began Wednesday, although agents will be working without pay.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) made clear there is "NO CHANGE" to border security during the federal government shutdown and warned that its efforts to curb illegal immigration "remain strict".
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is shutting down rumors that the government shutdown will have an impact on immigration and border policy.
Gov. Mike Kehoe’s decision to deploy Missouri National Guard soldiers to support immigration enforcement “makes no sense” because they will not get paid until the federal government shutdown is resolved,
U.S. CBP and ICE will have more cushion to sustain their agencies during the shutdown because of the passage of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act.
Travelers worried about the impacts of a government shutdown can still get passports and visas processed, officials say.
Thousands of National Guard service members on active duty in the U.S. and worldwide are not being paid during the government shutdown.
The presiding Delaware judge ordered briefing in the case stayed until Congress appropriates funds for the Department of Justice.
Here’s what else you need to know to get up to speed and on with your day. The US government has officially shut down for the first time in six years after a deadlocked Congress failed to pass a funding measure before the midnight deadline.
Follow government shutdown news as Trump and Congress grapple with federal budget plans. Firings are expected soon, and some employees have received furlough notices.