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US Immigration Agents to Receive Pay Despite Government Shutdown, as Federal Workers Remain Unpaid
A shocking exception has emerged in the midst of the ongoing government shutdown, with tens of thousands of US immigration agents and border control personnel set to receive pay despite being furloughed. According to internal emails obtained by Reuters, these workers are among a select few who will continue to be paid, even as hundreds of thousands of federal employees remain unpaid.
The Trump administration has announced that the pay plan is part of an effort to mitigate the financial hardship faced by personnel implementing the president's key domestic priorities. In a move seen as a strategic attempt to placate critics, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem claimed that over 70,000 law enforcement officers across various agencies, including US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (Ice), US Customs and Border Protection (CBP), the Secret Service, and Transportation Security Administration (TSA), will receive a "supercheck" covering all hours worked during the shutdown period and beyond.
However, no details have been provided on which funds these payments are drawn from. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) failed to disclose the source of the funding, sparking further questions about the administration's handling of the crisis.
Meanwhile, many federal workers continue to work without pay, despite their jobs being deemed essential. The shutdown has had a significant impact on public services and government operations, with mounting criticism from lawmakers, unions, and the general public.
The decision to prioritize payment for select personnel while allowing others to go unpaid is seen as a contentious move by critics. As tensions surrounding the shutdown continue to escalate, questions remain about the administration's priorities and the extent of their commitment to addressing the crisis affecting millions of Americans.
A shocking exception has emerged in the midst of the ongoing government shutdown, with tens of thousands of US immigration agents and border control personnel set to receive pay despite being furloughed. According to internal emails obtained by Reuters, these workers are among a select few who will continue to be paid, even as hundreds of thousands of federal employees remain unpaid.
The Trump administration has announced that the pay plan is part of an effort to mitigate the financial hardship faced by personnel implementing the president's key domestic priorities. In a move seen as a strategic attempt to placate critics, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem claimed that over 70,000 law enforcement officers across various agencies, including US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (Ice), US Customs and Border Protection (CBP), the Secret Service, and Transportation Security Administration (TSA), will receive a "supercheck" covering all hours worked during the shutdown period and beyond.
However, no details have been provided on which funds these payments are drawn from. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) failed to disclose the source of the funding, sparking further questions about the administration's handling of the crisis.
Meanwhile, many federal workers continue to work without pay, despite their jobs being deemed essential. The shutdown has had a significant impact on public services and government operations, with mounting criticism from lawmakers, unions, and the general public.
The decision to prioritize payment for select personnel while allowing others to go unpaid is seen as a contentious move by critics. As tensions surrounding the shutdown continue to escalate, questions remain about the administration's priorities and the extent of their commitment to addressing the crisis affecting millions of Americans.