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The White House has ordered the Department of Homeland Security to begin shutdown procedures as its funding from Congress expires at midnight.
The third time parts of the U.S.
government will have shut down in the last six months.
The shutdown will affect DHS functions other than immigration and border enforcement, which are broadly covered through multi-year funding from the tax and spending bill passed by Congress last July.
Other security-sensitive jobs will also be deemed essential if
and those employees will report to work without pay.
While the shutdown formally takes effect at midnight, DHS employees were instructed to report to work and begin an orderly shutdown on their next regularly scheduled shift, which for most workers will be Tuesday following the observation of President's Day on Monday.