Trump issues order declaring all DHS staff get paid amid partial shutdown
Amid the ongoing partial government shutdown, President Trump issued an executive order directing the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to pay its employees. This order, similar to one issued for TSA workers, aims to use available funds to compensate DHS staff who have been working without pay during the 49-day shutdown, the longest in US history.

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AI-generatedAmid the ongoing partial government shutdown, President Trump issued an executive order directing the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to pay its employees. This order, similar to one issued for TSA workers, aims to use available funds to compensate DHS staff who have been working without pay during the 49-day shutdown, the longest in US history. The move comes as Democrats and Republicans remain at odds over funding for ICE and immigration enforcement, hindering a resolution to the shutdown. Trump cited the need to ensure national security and emergency readiness as the reason for the order, acknowledging the financial strain on DHS employees and their families. While many DHS employees have continued working, thousands have gone without pay, leading to concerns about security and efficiency, particularly within the TSA.
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5 extractedAbout 10,000 Federal Emergency Management Agency (Fema) workers are being paid.
Their families have suffered far too long. Help is on the way.
Democrats have refused to back a proposed funding bill for the DHS.
The partial shutdown, now in its 49th day, is the longest in US history.
Donald Trump issued an executive order Friday that declares all Department of Homeland Security employees will receive pay and benefits.