独家报道: 随着国土安全部(DHS)的资金缺口持续扩大且看不到尽头,众议院共和党人正就长期停摆的成本发出警告。
福克斯新闻数字频道获悉,众议院国土安全委员会将于下周三举行听证会,调查停摆给国土安全部造成的安全风险以及许多DHS员工面临的经济困难。美国运输安全管理局(TSA)、联邦紧急事务管理局(FEMA)、美国海岸警卫队和网络安全与基础设施安全局(CISA)——这些均由国土安全部监管的机构——的高级官员预计将作证,说明资金缺口如何影响其运作和人员福祉。
众议院共和党人猛烈抨击几乎所有民主党人在春季大规模旅行季和美国-以色列与伊朗冲突升级的威胁环境下,拒绝支持一项全年的国土安全部拨款法案。在民主党人抨击白宫最新的移民执法改革提议后,该部门仍预计将于下周停摆。民主党人要求通过改革来结束资金缺口。
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“在一年中最繁忙的旅行季之一,且面对来自全球主要国家支持的恐怖主义和其他对手的日益严峻的物理和网络威胁,国土安全部的核心使命却因民主党人的政治博弈而遭到破坏,这令人深感不安,”纽约州共和党众议员安德鲁·加巴里诺(Andrew Garbarino)在一份声明中表示。“停摆每持续一天,都危及美国人的安全,并给每天努力保护国家的一线国土安全部人员带来日益严重的经济困难。”
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众议院国土安全委员会主席、纽约州共和党众议员安德鲁·加巴里诺将下周就国土安全部停摆举行听证会。(Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)
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停摆对航空旅行的影响已成为美国人日益头疼的问题——今年春季旅行季预计将有1.7亿人通过美国机场。
根据众议院国土安全委员会的说法,超过5万名TSA员工在长期停摆期间未收到薪水,导致一些人辞职或不上班。
TSA表示,在34天的部分停摆期间,超过360名TSA员工已经辞职,约10%的安检人员周日未到岗。
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2023年8月31日,得克萨斯州奥斯汀,乘客在奥斯汀-伯格斯特龙国际机场等候安检(Brandon Bell/Getty Images)
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这些人员短缺导致美国一些最大的旅行枢纽出现数小时的安检排队,但一些机场似乎仍能相对快速地处理乘客。
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周三晚上,纽约市肯尼迪机场和拉瓜迪亚机场的排队时间不到20分钟。
FEMA员工中,85%在2025年秋季停摆期间坚持工作,此次可能也会有类似比例的员工在无薪状态下上班。FEMA领导层警告称,在停摆期间,该机构可能难以应对重大灾害事件。
此次听证会恰逢民主党人提出一项法案,为所有不处理移民执法的国土安全部下属机构提供资金。众议院少数党领袖、纽约州民主党人哈基姆·杰弗里斯(Hakeem Jeffries)周三宣布,民主党人打算通过提出解除程序动议来迫使对该法案进行投票。该动议需要获得少数几位共和党人的签名才能触发对原法案的投票。
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2025年3月6日,众议院少数党领袖、纽约州民主党人哈基姆·杰弗里斯在华盛顿国会山举行的新闻发布会上发言。(J. Scott Applewhite/AP Photo)
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加巴里诺在发给福克斯新闻数字频道的声明中批评了民主党人的提议。
“我希望我的跨党派同事们认识到,目前有太多东西岌岌可危,不能再继续阻挠对该部门的全额拨款,任何零碎的资金努力都无法应对当前的形势,”加巴里诺说。
参议院共和党人已在参议院阻挠类似法案,理由是国土安全部的所有部门——包括其移民执法职能——都必须获得全年资金。
EXCLUSIVE:House Republicans are sounding the alarm about the costs of a prolonged Department of Homeland Security (DHS) shutdown as the funding lapse drags on with no end in sight.
The House Homeland Security Committee will hold a hearing next Wednesday examining the security risks and financial hardship many DHS employees are facing as a result of the shutdown, Fox News Digital has learned. Senior officials from the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), the U.S. Coast Guard and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) — agencies overseen by DHS — are expected to testify about how the funding lapse is impacting their operations and the well-being of their personnel.
House Republicans have slammed nearly all Democrats for withholding their support for a full-year DHS measure amid a massive spring travel season and a heightened threat environment amid the U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran. The department is still expected to be shut down next week after Democrats panned the White House’s latest counteroffer on reforms to immigration enforcement, which Democrats have demanded to end the funding lapse.
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“Amid one of the busiest travel seasons and as we face heightened physical and cyber threats from the world’s leading state sponsor of terrorism and other adversaries, it is deeply troubling that DHS’s core mission continues to be undermined by Democrats’ political games,” Rep. Andrew Garbarino, R-N.Y., said in a statement. “Each day this shutdown continues, it jeopardizes the safety of Americans and creates worsening financial hardship for the frontline DHS personnel who work hard every day to protect the homeland.”
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Rep. Andrew Garbarino, R-N.Y., chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee, will hold a hearing next week on the Department of Homeland Security shutdown.(Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)
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The shutdown’s impact on air travel has become a growing headache for Americans — 170 million of whom are expected to pass through the country’s airports during the spring travel season this year.
More than 50,000 TSA employees have not received their salaries during the prolonged shutdown, leading some to quit their jobs or not show up to work, according to the House Homeland Security Committee.
Among that cohort, more than 360 TSA employees have resigned during the 34-day partial shutdown, and roughly 10% of agents did not report to work on Sunday, according to the TSA.
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Passengers wait to pass through security at the Austin-Bergstrom International Airport on August 31, 2023 in Austin, Texas(Brandon Bell/Getty Images)
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These staffing constraints have led to hours-long security lines in some of America’s largest travel hubs, though some airports still appear to be processing passengers relatively quickly.
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Lines at New York City’s JFK and LaGuardia airports were under 20 minutes Wednesday evening.
FEMA staff, 85% of whom worked through the shutdown in fall 2025, are likely reporting to work in similar numbers without pay. FEMA leadership has warned that the agency could struggle to respond to a major disaster event in a shutdown.
The hearing comes as Democrats are proposing legislation that would fund every DHS sub-agency that does not handle immigration enforcement. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., announced Wednesday that Democrats intend to force a vote on the measure by filing a discharge petition. The petition would have to secure a handful of GOP signatures to trigger a vote on the underlying bill.
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House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., speaks during a news conference at the Capitol in Washington, March 6, 2025.(J. Scott Applewhite/AP Photo)
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Garbarino criticized Democrats’ proposal in a statement to Fox News Digital.
“I hope my colleagues on the other side of the aisle recognize that there is far too much at stake to continue blocking full funding for the department, and that any piecemeal funding efforts simply fail to meet the moment,” Garbarino said.
Senate Republicans have blocked similar legislation in the upper chamber, arguing that all of DHS — including its immigration enforcement functions — must receive full-year funding.
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