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DHS Funding Set To Expire In May

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Homeland Security Secretary Mark Wayne Mullen stated that emergency funds used to pay department employees will run out in May. The report was delivered by Corva Coleman from NPR News in Washington. The situation was reported by WBUR Boston. The proposal seeks to fund immigration enforcement separately through a reconciliation bill. This plan requires cooperation from the GOP-led House, which currently opposes the measure. Hardline conservatives in the House are resisting a bill that lacks immigration enforcement funding. The House may attempt to remove language from the Senate bill this week to address these concerns. The depletion of these funds creates a deadline for addressing departmental payroll. The announcement indicates a looming fiscal deadline for the agency. DHS Secretary Mark Wayne Mullin says funding for the department will run out early next month in May.

Homeland Security Secretary Mark Wayne Mullen stated that emergency funds used to pay department employees will run out in May. The report was delivered by Corva Coleman from NPR News in Washington. The situation was reported by WBUR Boston. The proposal seeks to fund immigration enforcement separately through a reconciliation bill. This plan requires cooperation from the GOP-led House, which currently opposes the measure. Hardline conservatives in the House are resisting a bill that lacks immigration enforcement funding. The House may attempt to remove language from the Senate bill this week to address these concerns. The depletion of these funds creates a deadline for addressing departmental payroll. The announcement indicates a looming fiscal deadline for the agency. DHS Secretary Mark Wayne Mullin says funding for the department will run out early next month in May. The TSA warns that a standoff between Democrats and Republicans over immigration operations has decreased its ability to meet passenger demands. The agency noted that even if new agents are hired, they will not be trained in time to handle upcoming summer travel and the World Cup influx.

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Sources · 7 independent

KQED FM

“Homeland Security Secretary Mark Wayne Mullen has already said that come May, which is not that far away, the emergency funds that they've been using to pay employees of the department will run out.”

WNYC 93.9 FM

“Homeland Security Secretary Mark Wayne Mullen has already said that come May, which is not that far away, the emergency funds that they've been using to pay employees of the Department will run out.”

WNYC 93.9 FM

“of the Department will run out. the clock is already very much.”

C-SPAN Radio

“It was House Republicans, not Democrats, who blocked funding for Secret Service, TSA, CISA, Coast Guard, FEMA and other agencies.”

NBC News Radio

“fund DHS and end the current shutdown.”

KIRO FM Seattle

“This is a national emergency and every member of Congress needs to put their country over party and get the Department of Homeland Security funded.”

KIRO FM Seattle

“Homeland Security Secretary Mark Wayne Mullen has said current money for the department will run out in early May without intervention.”

WAMU 88.5 DC

“Secretary Mark Wayne Mullen has already said that come May, which is not that far away, the emergency funds that they've been using to pay employees of the department will run out.”

WAMU 88.5 DC

“Secretary Mark Wayne Mullen has already said that come May... the emergency funds that they've been using to pay employees of the department will run out.”

WBUR Boston

“The Department of Homeland Security is in a historic shutdown. It hasn't gotten new federal funding since mid-February.”

WBUR Boston

“In the Senate plan to fund the Department of Homeland Security minus immigration enforcement, which they would then fund in a separate reconciliation bill.”

WBUR Boston

“Homeland Security Secretary Mark Wayne Mullen has already said that come May, which is not that far away, the emergency funds that they've been using to pay employees of the department will run out.”

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