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DHS Shutdown Enters Second Month Amid Heightened Global Tensions
Politics The Dispatch Mar 13, 2026

DHS Shutdown Enters Second Month Amid Heightened Global Tensions

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) shutdown has now stretched into its second month, leaving critical national security functions operating with reduced capacity. This prolonged lapse in funding coincides with a period of increased global instability, raising concerns among security experts. The ongoing situation impacts various DHS components, including border patrol, cybersecurity, and intelligence gathering, potentially compromising the nation's ability to respond effectively to emerging threats.

The extended shutdown comes as the United States grapples with a complex international landscape, marked by recent geopolitical incidents. Reports indicate two suspected terrorist attacks have occurred within the U.S. during this period, alongside Iranian military actions targeting oil tankers. These events underscore the urgent need for a fully operational and funded DHS to address both domestic security challenges and international flashpoints. The lack of a resolution for the shutdown continues to draw criticism from lawmakers and security analysts alike, who warn of the accumulating risks.

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