Customs and Border Protection

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Last mentioned: Mar 24, 2026

Timeline

  1. Fourth Week Milestone

    The shutdown enters its fourth week with no immediate legislative resolution in sight.

  2. Shutdown Commences

    DHS officially enters partial shutdown; non-essential personnel are furloughed.

  3. Airport Disruptions

    Lines at major airports begin to grow as administrative support for TSA is curtailed.

  4. Congressional Backlash

    Lawmakers vent frustration over the impact on national security and travel.

  5. Funding Deadline

    Congress fails to pass a spending bill for the Department of Homeland Security.

  6. Aviation Advisory

    Major U.S. airlines issue travel advisories due to increased security wait times.

  7. Staffing Shortages

    TSA reports the first significant spike in unscheduled absences among screeners.

  8. Funding Expires

    DHS funding lapses after Congress fails to pass a spending bill.

Stories mentioning Customs and Border Protection 3

Regulation Bearish

DHS Funding Lapse Triggers Airport Chaos and Regulatory Gridlock

A Department of Homeland Security (DHS) shutdown has triggered significant operational disruptions at major U.S. airports, leading to a surge in security wait times and intense bipartisan criticism from lawmakers. The funding impasse halts critical administrative and regulatory functions, creating a systemic backlog that threatens national travel infrastructure and security compliance.

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Regulation Neutral

DHS Bars Immigration Agents from Midterm Polls to Protect Voter Integrity

The Department of Homeland Security has issued a formal assurance that federal immigration agents will not be stationed at polling places during the upcoming midterm elections. This directive aims to prevent voter intimidation and ensure that immigration enforcement does not interfere with the democratic process.

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About Customs and Border Protection coverage

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