White House says Trump orders back pay from shutdown to all homeland security employees
President Donald Trump has signed an emergency order. This order will compensate all Department of Homeland Security employees for pay and benefits missed during the partial government shutdown. This action follows a funding standoff that impacted...

Trump said the funds would have a "reasonable and logical nexus" to DHS functions, possibly alluding to legal questions surrounding the potential reallotment of funds appropriated by Congress for specific purposes.
U.S. lawmakers have failed to agree on legislation to fund the agency in the wake of deadly shootings by immigration agents earlier this year.
Tens of thousands of civilians at the U.S. Coast Guard, Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, Federal Emergency Management Agency and other agencies have not been paid since the government funding standoff began in February.
The U.S. Senate cleared the way early on Thursday for the House of Representatives to pass a DHS funding bill through September 30 that would end a nearly seven-week partial shutdown. The U.S. House of Representatives met on Thursday but did not vote to approve a funding bill.
On Monday, 50,000 Transportation Security Administration airport security officers began getting paid after Trump signed an order last week to pay them.
The standoff led to daily absences of 10% or more of TSA workers and brought chaos and long security lines to U.S. airports.
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