'Meltdown': DHS shutdown set to drag on after House GOP rejects Senate deal - Politico

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March 28, 2026
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House Republicans rejected Senate budget deal, leaving federal shutdown standoff unresolved.

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House Republicans rejected a Senate-negotiated deal to end a Department of Homeland Security shutdown, extending the agency closure and triggering internal frustration over the impasse. The Senate had brokered a compromise to resolve the standoff, but House GOP members declined to accept its terms, leaving negotiations stalled. The DHS shutdown disrupts border operations, immigration enforcement, and other critical functions during a period when immigration policy remains a central focus of the Trump administration. The rejection signals deep divisions within Republican ranks over shutdown strategy and the terms acceptable for reopening the agency. Without movement from House Republicans, the closure is expected to continue, further complicating efforts to fund government operations.

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