US Homeland Security shutdown: Which agencies, services will be affected? Who works without pay? — Explained

The impending shutdown of the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is set to significantly impact various agencies and services as Congress deliberates over new restrictions related to immigration enforcement under President Donald Trump. Key agencies such as the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and Customs and Border Protection (CBP) may face operational interruptions, affecting their ability to respond to emergencies and manage border security effectively. Essential services, including processing of visas and citizenship applications, could experience delays, leaving many individuals in limbo. Furthermore, a substantial number of DHS employees will be required to continue working without pay during the shutdown, raising concerns over morale and operational efficiency. This situation underscores the ongoing political tensions surrounding immigration policy in the US, as lawmakers grapple with balancing national security interests and humanitarian considerations. As the situation evolves, the implications of the DHS shutdown will be closely monitored, particularly by those who rely on its services and the broader implications for US immigration policy.
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