Government shutdown could become longest ever
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It's not clear when millions of families will get November SNAP benefits, even after judges ruled the government needs to make partial payments.
From government shutdown to Tuesday’s Elections and legal battles, the coming week could prove decisive for the Trump administration., US News, Times Now
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November SNAP benefits cut and delayed: USDA says some states may wait months
States will likely experience procedural difficulties which would affect November SNAP benefits reaching households in a timely manner and in the correctly reduced amounts,” the USDA said.
Without a Senate vote scheduled and Democrats and Republicans locked in a stalemate, Trump's latest shutdown is poised to beat his previous record.
FBI agents will get paid despite government shutdown, Patel says The Trump administration will continue paying FBI agents despite the ongoing government shutdown that has frozen paychecks for nearly all federal workers,
With the country nearing the record for the longest government shutdown in U.S. history, the stalemate over federal funding has continued.
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JONATHAN TURLEY: Why blue states' new anti-ICE laws are unconstitutional virtue signaling
Illinois passes sanctuary law blocking ICE arrests near courthouses, creating 1,000-foot buffer zones. Legal experts question constitutionality under federal supremacy.
Food insecurity is increasing as the government shutdown continues, leaving federal workers without paychecks and others at risk of losing SNAP benefits.
For decades, the United States tolerated a level of illegal immigration that fostered a sense of lawlessness at the border and frustrated many Americans, including many Latinos. The Biden administration’s porous policies worsened the situation,
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Has The Government Shutdown Impacted Passport Applications? What To Know
The United States’ latest government shutdown has been ongoing for around a month, but those applying for passports don’t have to worry about their applications being delayed.