詹森向舒默施压,国土安全部停摆持续,机场延误加剧
美国运输安全管理局特工周五或将错过第二份完整薪水
作者:伊丽莎白·埃尔金德
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发布时间:2026年3月23日 美国东部时间下午6:30
特朗普称《SAVE美国法案》应与国土安全部资金挂钩
周一在孟菲斯举行的圆桌会议上,总统唐纳德·特朗普呼吁共和党人不要同意一项与国土安全部(DHS)相关的资金协议,除非该协议包含《SAVE美国法案》。
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随着国土安全部(DHS)的停摆进入第六周且看不到结束的迹象,共和党籍众议院议长迈克·詹森正加大对参议院少数党领袖、民主党人查克·舒默以及上议院民主党人的压力。
福克斯新闻数字频道获悉,众议院共和党领袖准备在周四就两项旨在让民主党人在停摆问题上陷入困境的法案进行投票。
詹森将推动众议院第三次就到9月30日财年末的国土安全部资金进行投票。该法案基于今年早些时候达成的两党协议,但民主党人集体退出,抗议唐纳德·特朗普总统打击非法移民的策略。
第二项措施是一项由共和党众议员瑞安·麦肯齐提出的无约束力决议,表达对国土安全部管辖下所有机构的支持。
国土安全部停摆成史上第二长,民主党再次阻挠资金,机场混乱与反恐担忧加剧
众议院议长迈克·詹森正通过两项与国土安全部停摆相关的投票向参议院民主党人施压。(J. Scott Applewhite/美联社照片;Allison Robbert/美联社照片)
目前,国土安全部停摆已进入第38天,给全国航空旅客造成严重混乱。休斯顿、新奥尔良、纽约市等主要机场因运输安全管理局(TSA)人员短缺导致数小时的延误,许多TSA特工因停摆导致的薪水问题缺勤。
美国运输安全管理局特工周五将错过他们的薪水,这是此次停摆期间第二次完整的支付周期无法领取薪水。
运输安全管理局是国土安全部下属的多个机构之一,还包括移民和海关执法局(ICE)、海关和边境保护局(CBP)、网络安全和基础设施安全局(CISA)以及联邦紧急事务管理局(FEMA)等。
独家:国土安全部停摆风险听证会将在旅行高峰期间举行
众议院共和党领袖助手周一告诉福克斯新闻数字频道:“任何等待数小时却错过航班的人都不会轻易忘记,共和党人将继续提醒美国人,正是民主党人将他们的安全置于危险之中,只为保护非法移民罪犯。”
“民主党人在最新的停摆危机中伤害了美国公民,却试图保护非法移民罪犯并重新开放边境,正如他们自己推动的法案和言论所显示的,他们正在推动削减对海关和边境保护局的资金。”
旅客在2026年3月的乔治·布什洲际机场排起长队等待安检。(Lekan Oyekanmi/美联社照片)
国土安全部资金的谈判已陷入停滞,共和党人拒绝了民主党人提出的ICE和CBP改革的关键要求——具体包括移民行动必须获得司法令状以及禁止特工佩戴口罩——认为这些要求是无法接受的。
特朗普最近也给谈判制造了障碍,要求共和党人在左翼议员同意推进一项无关的选举完整性法案《SAVE美国法案》之前,不接受任何民主党人的提议。
在参议院,至少需要几名民主党人才能克服阻挠议事,推进任何国土安全部资金立法。
众议院以简单多数通过了国会谈判者提出的初始国土安全部资金法案两次,并可能在周四第三次通过。
该法案的第三次版本由共和党众议员胡安·西斯科马尼牵头。
“这场僵局已经持续太久了,”西斯科马尼周一告诉福克斯新闻数字频道。“那些在国内保护我们国家安全的男男女女是国家安全的关键部分——他们现在需要得到薪水。这些专业人员绝不应该被卷入政治游戏,而这正是正在发生的事情。这是可耻的。”
华盛顿特区的美国国会大厦。(Celal Gunes/Anadolu via Getty Images)
纪念国土安全部的无约束力决议也可能通过,但目前尚不清楚它能获得多少民主党的支持。
“民主党领导层没有加入支持国土安全部全面资金的两党多数阵营,包括诸如佩戴随身摄像头和降级训练等常识性改革,而是害怕激进的‘削减ICE资金’运动,不愿为保护美国人民而妥协,”麦肯齐告诉福克斯新闻数字频道。“这种情况不可接受,必须立即结束。”
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民主党人试图推动立法为国土安全部提供资金,但排除了与特朗普移民打击相关的机构,这些努力遭到了共和党人的拒绝。
舒默和众议院少数党领袖、纽约州民主党人哈基姆·杰弗里斯都表示,ICE在明尼阿波利斯和其他蓝州城市的有争议行动足以成为阻挠任何进一步移民行动资金提案的理由。
伊丽莎白·埃尔金德是福克斯新闻数字频道的政治记者,负责众议院的主要报道。此前曾在《每日邮报》和哥伦比亚广播公司新闻担任数字记者。
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TSA agents are poised to miss their second full paychecks this Friday
By Elizabeth Elkind
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Published March 23, 2026 6:30pm EDT
Trump says SAVE America Act should be tied to DHS funding
During a Memphis roundtable Monday, President Donald Trump called for Republicans not to agree to a Department of Homeland Security funding deal unless it includes the SAVE America Act.
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Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., is ratcheting up pressure on Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., and Democrats in the upper chamber as the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) shutdown creeps into a sixth week with no end in sight.
House GOP leaders are poised to hold votes Thursday on a pair of bills aimed at putting Democrats on the spot for the shutdown, Fox News Digital has learned.
Johnson is having the House vote for a third time on funding DHS through the end of the fiscal year on Sept. 30. The bill is based on a bipartisan deal struck earlier this year, but Democrats walked away from it en masse in protest of President Donald Trump’s strategy to crack down on illegal immigration.
The second measure is a nonbinding resolution led by Rep. Ryan Mackenzie, R-Pa., expressing support for all agencies under DHS’s purview.
DHS SHUTDOWN TIED FOR SECOND-LONGEST EVER AS DEMS AGAIN BLOCK FUNDING AMID AIRPORT CHAOS, TERRORISM CONCERNS
Speaker Mike Johnson is putting pressure on Senate Democrats with a pair of votes related to the DHS shutdown.(J. Scott Applewhite/AP Photo; Allison Robbert/AP Photo)
It comes as the DHS shutdown, now in its 38th day, is wreaking havoc for airline travelers across the country. Major airports in Houston, New Orleans, New York City, and other areas are seeing hours-long delays caused by Transportation Security Administration (TSA) staffing shortages, with scores of TSA agents calling out of work amid missed paychecks due to the shutdown.
TSA agents are poised to miss their paychecks this Friday, the second full pay period missed of the ongoing shutdown.
The TSA is one of several agencies that operate under DHS, along with Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Customs and Border Patrol (CBP), the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), among others.
EXCLUSIVE: HOUSE REPUBLICANS TO HOLD HEARING ON DHS SHUTDOWN RISKS AMID TRAVEL SURGE
“Anyone waiting for hours just to miss their flights will not soon forget, and Republicans are going to continue reminding Americans that it’s the Democrats putting their safety at risk just to protect criminal illegal aliens,” a House GOP leadership aide told Fox News Digital on Monday.
“The problem for Democrats in their latest shutdown is they are hurting American citizens in an effort to protect criminal illegals and reopen our border, as evidenced by their own words and bills they are pushing to defund Customs and Border Patrol.”
Travelers wait in long security lines at George Bush Intercontinental Airport in March 2026.(Lekan Oyekanmi/AP Photo)
Negotiations on funding DHS have ground to a halt with Republicans rejecting key demands from Democrats for ICE and CBP reforms — specifically requiring judicial warrants for immigration operations and banning agents from wearing face masks — as non-starters.
Trump also recently threw a wrench in the talks by demanding Republicans not accept any offer from Democrats until left-wing lawmakers agree to advance an unrelated election integrity measure called the SAVE America Act.
In the Senate, at least a handful of Democrats are needed to overcome a filibuster and advance any DHS funding legislation.
The House, which operates on a simple majority, passed congressional negotiators’ initial DHS funding bill twice — and will likely do so a third time on Thursday.
The third iteration of the bill is being led by Rep. Juan Ciscomani, R-Ariz.
“This standoff has gone on long enough,” Ciscomani told Fox News Digital on Monday. “The men and women who keep our country safe here at home are a critical part of our national security—they need to get paid, now. These professionals should never be caught in the middle of political games, yet that’s exactly what has happened. It’s shameful.”
United States Capitol building is seen in Washington, D.C., United States on Dec. 2, 2024.(Celal Gunes/Anadolu via Getty Images)
The nonbinding resolution honoring DHS is also likely to pass, but it’s unclear how much Democratic support it would get.
“Instead of joining the bipartisan majority in supporting full funding for DHS, including commonsense reforms like body cameras and de-escalation training, Democratic leadership is afraid of the radical ‘Defund ICE’ movement and unwilling to compromise in order to protect the American people,” Mackenzie told Fox News Digital. “This situation is unacceptable, and it must end immediately.”
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Democrats have tried to push legislation to fund DHS except for agencies related to Trump’s immigration crackdown, efforts that have been shunned by the GOP.
Both Schumer and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., have argued that ICE’s controversial operations in Minneapolis and other blue cities are reason enough to block any proposal that funds further immigration operations.
Elizabeth Elkind is a politics reporter for Fox News Digital leading coverage of the House of Representatives. Previous digital bylines seen at Daily Mail and CBS News.
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