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US Shutdown Looms Amid Political Clash Over ICE

Published February 14, 2026, 09:25
US Shutdown Looms Amid Political Clash Over ICE

The US Department of Homeland Security is on the brink of a new shutdown due to failed negotiations between Democrats and Republicans regarding funding for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Democrats accuse Donald Trump and the Republicans of lacking interest in controlling ICE, while the White House blames the opposition, characterizing the deadlock as a result of political motives. As a result of the shutdown, thousands of federal employees will face temporary unemployment, while others will continue to work without pay until a new budget is approved. However, ICE is expected to continue operating as it already has approved funds for 2025. Senator John Fetterman argues that the shutdown will have no significant impact on ICE but will significantly affect other Homeland Security services, such as FEMA, responsible for disaster response. The TSA, the airport security agency, warns of potential delays and flight cancellations due to staff shortages. The Democrats are demanding significant changes in the way ICE operates, such as ending aerial patrols, banning the covering of agents' faces, and requiring judicial warrants for arrests. Their reaction intensified after the deaths of American citizens by federal police in Minneapolis, leading to criticism of the agency's practices.