Homeland Security Workers Get Paid, but the Next Check Is Uncertain

New York Times
by Madeleine Ngo and Michael Gold
April 10, 2026
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Homeland Security workers received current paychecks, but future payments are uncertain due to congressional funding battles.

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Thousands of federal workers at Homeland Security face financial uncertainty regarding future paychecks, impacting their personal finances and job security.

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Homeland Security workers have received their current paychecks, but the certainty of future payments remains unclear. This situation stems from ongoing congressional battles regarding the funding of the Department of Homeland Security. The lack of clarity is causing frustration among the department's employees. This uncertainty impacts thousands of federal workers responsible for national security and border protection. The dispute highlights the challenges in securing consistent appropriations for critical government functions.

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