The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) shutdown has reached an unprecedented milestone, now marking the longest partial government closure in United States history. This ongoing impasse impacts the nation's fourth-largest federal agency, raising significant concerns about critical operations.
A New Record for the DHS Shutdown
The current DHS shutdown officially surpassed all previous partial government funding lapses as of Sunday. This unprecedented duration highlights a persistent deadlock in Washington, affecting thousands of federal employees and numerous essential services. (according to Reuters)
Potential for Further Historic Duration
Should the current situation persist beyond the weekend, this DHS shutdown is poised to become the longest government closure of any kind, extending past the 43-day record set late last year. The prolonged lack of funding threatens to further disrupt key functions across the agency. (according to BBC News)
Reference: World news | The Guardian







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