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By the People, for the People
US National Security Shutdown Begins This Weekend
Lawmakers debate new restrictions on President's immigration agenda as government shutdown looms.
Published on Feb. 13, 2026
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Another partial government shutdown is expected this weekend as lawmakers in Washington debate new restrictions on the president's immigration agenda. The shutdown would affect parts of the Department of Homeland Security and other federal agencies.
Why it matters
This shutdown comes amid ongoing political tensions over immigration policy and border security, with the president's opponents seeking to limit his ability to implement his agenda through executive action.
The details
The potential shutdown would impact parts of the Department of Homeland Security as well as other federal agencies, disrupting government operations and services. It follows previous shutdowns in recent years that have become increasingly common as political divisions deepen in Washington.
- The shutdown is expected to begin this weekend.
The players
Donald Trump
The President of the United States whose immigration agenda is at the center of the debate leading to the potential shutdown.
The takeaway
The looming shutdown highlights the ongoing political gridlock in Washington over immigration policy, with neither side willing to compromise, leading to disruptions in essential government services.


