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Concerns rise over DHS shutdown in shadow of Iran strikes: 'Now would be a good time' to end it
What's the endgame here?

The partial government shutdown has Department of Homeland Security employees missing their paychecks even as the U.S. has engaged Iran with airstrikes that have brought the nation to the brink of war.
On Saturday, the U.S. and Israel commenced targeting Iranian positions, including the palace of dictator Ayatollah Ali Hosseini Khamenei, who was later declared dead by Jerusalem officials. The strikes have prompted concerns of retaliation, possibly inside U.S. borders.
"I am in direct coordination with our federal intelligence and law enforcement partners as we continue to closely monitor and thwart any potential threats to the homeland," DHS Secretary Kristi Noem said in a statement.
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As Friday rolled into Saturday, Transportation Safety Administration officers began effectively working pro bono, and the agency called them "true models of selflessness and sacrifice."
"Right now, the men and women of TSA are showing up to work without a paycheck due to the reckless DHS shutdown despite the fact that Democrat members of Congress are still getting paid," the agency said in a statement, calling out Democrats’ "political theater making life harder for these officers and their families."
Lawmakers took notice of the disparity on Saturday as eyes turned to the security of America’s homeland amid Iran’s pledge to strike back.
"Given developments in the Middle East and the ongoing threat posed by Iran and its terrorist proxies, Democrats in the House and Senate must cease the politics and must immediately fund the Department of Homeland Security," said Rep. Daniel Meuser, R-Pa.
The Blue Mountain congressman, whose district is home to the agency’s latest immigration center purchase in Shartlesville, added that blocking DHS funding is "irresponsible and dangerous" amid the rising global tension.
"Democrats in Congress must join Republicans, act responsibly and stop blocking efforts to fund DHS," Meuser said.
Meuser added that protecting Americans is a fundamental federal responsibility and that the U.S. cannot afford national security-related delays.
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His Keystone compatriot, Sen. David McCormick, echoed that sentiment Saturday.
"Now would be a good time for Democrats to drop their opposition to DHS funding and pass the bill to support our homeland security," McCormick said.
"Continuing to play political games with our national security given the unfolding situation in …
Concerns rise over DHS shutdown in shadow of Iran strikes: 'Now would be a good time' to end it What's the endgame here? The partial government shutdown has Department of Homeland Security employees missing their paychecks even as the U.S. has engaged Iran with airstrikes that have brought the nation to the brink of war. On Saturday, the U.S. and Israel commenced targeting Iranian positions, including the palace of dictator Ayatollah Ali Hosseini Khamenei, who was later declared dead by Jerusalem officials. The strikes have prompted concerns of retaliation, possibly inside U.S. borders. "I am in direct coordination with our federal intelligence and law enforcement partners as we continue to closely monitor and thwart any potential threats to the homeland," DHS Secretary Kristi Noem said in a statement. DHS SHUTDOWN LOOMS OVER MAR-A-LAGO SHOOTING AS UNPAID SECRET SERVICE AGENTS NEUTRALIZE ARMED SUSPECT As Friday rolled into Saturday, Transportation Safety Administration officers began effectively working pro bono, and the agency called them "true models of selflessness and sacrifice." "Right now, the men and women of TSA are showing up to work without a paycheck due to the reckless DHS shutdown despite the fact that Democrat members of Congress are still getting paid," the agency said in a statement, calling out Democrats’ "political theater making life harder for these officers and their families." Lawmakers took notice of the disparity on Saturday as eyes turned to the security of America’s homeland amid Iran’s pledge to strike back. "Given developments in the Middle East and the ongoing threat posed by Iran and its terrorist proxies, Democrats in the House and Senate must cease the politics and must immediately fund the Department of Homeland Security," said Rep. Daniel Meuser, R-Pa. The Blue Mountain congressman, whose district is home to the agency’s latest immigration center purchase in Shartlesville, added that blocking DHS funding is "irresponsible and dangerous" amid the rising global tension. "Democrats in Congress must join Republicans, act responsibly and stop blocking efforts to fund DHS," Meuser said. Meuser added that protecting Americans is a fundamental federal responsibility and that the U.S. cannot afford national security-related delays. DHS SHUTDOWN TRIGGERS TSA ‘EMERGENCY MEASURES’ AS LAWMAKER WARNS AIRPORTS COULD FEEL ECONOMIC PAIN His Keystone compatriot, Sen. David McCormick, echoed that sentiment Saturday. "Now would be a good time for Democrats to drop their opposition to DHS funding and pass the bill to support our homeland security," McCormick said. "Continuing to play political games with our national security given the unfolding situation in …
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