סענאט פירער דזשאן טון קריטיקירט דעמאקראטן איבער פארלענגערטע DHS שאטדאון
Senate Majority Leader John Thune sharply criticized Democrats for extending the partial Department of Homeland Security shutdown into its 32nd day, calling it a deliberate move that harms hardworking Americans and puts national security at risk. Speaking on the Senate floor, Thune highlighted how Democrats blocked a funding bill that included key immigration reforms, such as body cameras and de-escalation training for ICE agents. He argued the standoff stems from Democrats reneging on a bipartisan agreement, leaving 80,000 DHS employees furloughed, causing 300 TSA resignations, and producing significant airport delays nationwide.
Thune emphasized that the shutdown is not a neutral bureaucratic pause but a politically motivated obstruction that endangers public safety. Republicans have linked the funding lapse to reduced border enforcement effectiveness, noting a 15% drop in ICE deportations and a spike in cyber threats from Iran. Recent ISIS-linked attacks in Virginia and a Hezbollah-connected synagogue assault in Detroit, Thune noted, further underscore the stakes, making the partisan gridlock more consequential.