G.O.P. Rift Leaves Congress With No Clear Path to End the Shutdown

New York Times
by Carl Hulse
March 28, 2026
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Republican divisions prevent Congress from ending a DHS shutdown, threatening border security operations before midterm elections.

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Border enforcement and immigration operations face disruption, potentially affecting processing times at ports of entry and security along the U.S. border.

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Republican disagreements over spending and policy priorities have left Congress unable to pass legislation to reopen the Department of Homeland Security, which has been shuttered as part of a broader government shutdown. The impasse reflects deepening fractures within the GOP ranks, particularly between hardline conservatives seeking additional concessions and party leadership attempting to forge a compromise. Without a clear resolution path, the shutdown threatens to disrupt critical border security and immigration operations ahead of the midterm elections, a politically sensitive issue for Republicans. The deadlock underscores how internal party divisions are complicating the Trump administration's ability to govern on one of its core policy priorities. Both chambers have struggled to advance competing proposals that could satisfy the divergent factions within the Republican caucus.

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Both chambers of Congress are attempting to advance competing proposals, though no clear resolution path has emerged.

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