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The partial shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security, which began February 14, 2026, has become the longest government shutdown in U.S. history, surpassing 57 days as Congress remains deadlocked over immigration enforcement reform following the fatal shooting of U.S. citizen Alex Pretti by CBP agents. With more than 260,000 DHS employees affected — most working without pay — the standoff has produced record TSA wait times, strained the Coast Guard's operational readiness, and exposed deep procedural dysfunction in Congress, where competing House and Senate proposals have failed to bridge the gap between Democratic demands for enforcement reform and Republican insistence on full DHS funding.

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