Facing a potential shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security, President Obama appealed to the nation’s governors on Monday to take action on the funding crisis currently underway in Congress.
“Unless Congress acts, one week from now, more than 100,000 DHS employees – border patrol, port inspectors, TSA agents – will show up to work without getting paid,” Obama said at a White House event hosting the governors.
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If Congress doesn’t pass a bill by Friday, DHS will be shut down, requiring thousands of government employees to not work and thousands more to work without pay. Congressional Republicans want to censure the department over its administration of the president’s immigration actions, but Democrats have so far refused to pass anything other than a clean funding bill.
While the two parties are at an impasse, the president urged the governors to think of the ramifications of a DHS shutdown on their own state economies.









