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Lawmakers Sickening Act As DHS Remain Unpaid

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Republican or Democrat, right now isn’t the time.

As the government shutdown crisis drags on, thousands of hardworking Americans in the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) are still going without paychecks—while members of Congress appear to be living comfortably.

From casino visits to out-of-state political events, lawmakers are facing growing backlash as TSA delays worsen, airport security lines grow longer, and federal workers struggle to make ends meet.


Government Shutdown Leaves DHS Workers Without Pay

The ongoing federal government shutdown has now stretched into historic territory, leaving critical agencies like DHS underfunded.

That includes:

  • Transportation Security Administration (TSA) agents
  • Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers
  • Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) personnel
  • U.S. Coast Guard members

Many of these essential workers have not received a paycheck since mid-February, raising serious concerns about national security, border enforcement, and travel safety in America.


Trump Administration Steps In With Emergency Relief

In response to the crisis, President Donald Trump took decisive executive action to ensure TSA workers receive back pay.

TSA agents—earning roughly $46,000 per year—began receiving retroactive pay this week, offering some relief after weeks of uncertainty.

However, thousands of other DHS employees remain unpaid, highlighting the urgency of a broader funding solution.

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt emphasized:

“Congress needs to come back and fund the Department of Homeland Security immediately.”


Congress Adjourns Despite Growing Crisis

Despite the mounting pressure, both the House and Senate adjourned without resolving the funding battle.

At the center of the dispute:

  • Democrats pushing restrictions on ICE funding
  • Republicans demanding full funding for border security and enforcement

The disagreement has effectively stalled negotiations, prolonging the shutdown and deepening its impact on American families.


Lavish Trips Spark Outrage as Americans Struggle

While federal workers worry about paying bills, several lawmakers have been seen far from Washington:

  • A Democrat congressman spotted at a Las Vegas casino
  • A U.S. senator attending events in Los Angeles with celebrities
  • Multiple lawmakers participating in nationwide political rallies

Meanwhile, members of Congress continue collecting salaries starting at $174,000 per year, even during the shutdown.

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For many Americans, this contrast is hard to ignore.


Airport Delays and TSA Shortages Hit Travelers Hard

The shutdown is already affecting everyday life across the country.

Travelers are reporting:

  • Long TSA lines at major airports
  • Security delays lasting hours
  • Staff shortages due to unpaid workers quitting

More than 500 TSA agents have reportedly left their jobs since the shutdown began—raising serious concerns about aviation security and travel disruptions heading into peak travel seasons.


House vs Senate: Funding Fight Continues

Efforts to resolve the crisis have stalled between the two chambers:

  • The House passed a 60-day funding bill to keep DHS fully operational
  • The Senate proposed a partial funding plan, excluding key enforcement agencies

Without agreement, the shutdown continues—leaving critical security operations hanging in the balance.


Trump Sounds Off on Border and Shutdown Standoff

President Trump did not hold back when addressing the situation, placing blame squarely on Democrats for blocking funding tied to border enforcement.

“They don’t care about our country or our people. This is about open borders,” Trump said.

The administration maintains that border security funding and national safety cannot be compromised for political negotiations.


No End in Sight for Shutdown or Worker Pay

As of now, there is no clear timeline for Congress to return or resolve the standoff.

That means:

  • Thousands of DHS workers remain unpaid
  • Airport delays could worsen
  • Border security operations remain under pressure

For many Americans, the situation highlights a growing disconnect between Washington leadership and the everyday citizens impacted most.


Why This Matters for Americans

This is more than just a political fight—it’s about:

  • National security
  • Public safety at airports and borders
  • Financial stability for federal workers
  • Government accountability

As the shutdown continues, Americans are left asking: Why are essential workers going unpaid while politicians carry on as usual?