White House orders Department of Homeland Security shutdown as congressional funding expires at midnight

The White House has begun shutdown procedures for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) as funding from Congress is set to expire at midnight, which will result in the third government shutdown in just six months. This development raises significant concerns about the impact on national security and immigration enforcement, as DHS plays a critical role in these areas. The shutdown comes amidst ongoing partisan disputes in Congress regarding budget allocations and fiscal policy. Lawmakers have struggled to reach a consensus, leading to repeated funding crises that disrupt government operations and services. As the deadline approaches, the implications of this shutdown could ripple through various sectors, affecting not only governmental functions but also employees and citizens reliant on DHS services. The political landscape remains tense, with both parties blaming each other for the impasse and its consequences. Additionally, this situation underscores the need for a more sustainable budgetary framework to prevent future disruptions in government services.
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