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DHS shutdown lingers while airport lines grow by the hour

House Republicans agreed to a plan to reopen the Department of Homeland Security then adjourned without holding a vote, leaving TSA agents without paychecks and airports in disarray.
Gesi LloydBy Gesi LloydApril 2, 2026 Politics No Comments3 Mins Read
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The Department of Homeland Security(DHS) has been shut down for more than a month, and the path to reopening it narrowed further this week after the House of Representatives adjourned without holding a vote on a deal that both chambers had already agreed to in principle.

On Wednesday, House and Senate Republicans announced an agreement to reopen DHS. By Thursday, the House had convened briefly and left without bringing the proposal to the floor. With the House not scheduled to return until mid-April, the shutdown is now expected to extend well into the month with no guaranteed end date.

How the standoff developed

The shutdown took shape through a series of rejected proposals. The Senate passed a spending bill that would fund most DHS agencies but excluded Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Customs and Border Protection. House Republicans rejected that bill and passed a version that funds DHS in full, a move Senate Democrats were expected to block. Neither side moved from its position, and the shutdown continued.

Senate Majority Leader John Thune expressed confidence that the House would eventually act on the agreement reached this week. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer placed responsibility for the ongoing shutdown squarely on House Republicans, arguing that their failure to pass the Senate’s original bill has cost federal workers weeks of paychecks with no immediate remedy in sight.

The funding dispute over ICE and CBP is complicated by the fact that both agencies already carry billions in guaranteed funding from prior legislation. Critics of the standoff have framed the fight less as a genuine budget disagreement and more as a political contest over which party controls the terms of immigration enforcement.

TSA agents are bearing the cost

The practical effects of the shutdown have been most visible at the country’s major airports. TSA agents have been working without pay for weeks, and the financial strain has pushed some to call out and others to leave their positions entirely. The result has been checkpoint lines stretching for hours at airports across the country, disrupting travel for a significant portion of the flying public.

An executive order from President Trump guaranteed that TSA agents would receive back pay for the time worked during the shutdown. The order did not resolve when that compensation would arrive or address the immediate financial pressure on workers who cannot wait.

What Senate Democrats want in return

Senate Democrats have used the shutdown debate to push for changes to how ICE operates. Specific proposals include prohibiting ICE agents from wearing masks during enforcement operations and requiring judicial warrants before agents can enter private residences. Those demands have not been incorporated into any agreement reached so far, and their status in any final deal remains unresolved.

What comes next

The House is not expected back in session until mid-April. That timeline means TSA agents will go additional weeks without regular pay, airport disruptions will continue, and the political argument over DHS funding will remain unsettled heading into a period when both parties are already thinking about electoral positioning.

Public disapproval of ICE has registered in recent polling, and some strategists within the Republican Party have suggested that a bipartisan agreement on enforcement reform could offer political cover while ending a shutdown that is visibly inconveniencing millions of travelers. Whether that calculation influences House Republicans when they return remains to be seen.

The DHS  shutdown that began as a dispute over immigration enforcement funding has become something broader: a test of whether Congress can govern when the two chambers of the same party cannot agree on what to bring to a vote.

CBP funding chuck schumer DHS shutdown federal workers House Republicans ICE funding immigration enforcement John Thune senate democrats TSA
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