DHS said FEMA travel to active disaster zones is "not canceled," though nonessential operations may be affected.
DHS says FEMA will continue essential operations, including work in disaster zones, amid partial government shutdown.
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The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is halting at least some disaster-related travel at the Federal Emergency ...
Washington ― U.S. President Donald Trump's administration has ordered the Federal Emergency Management Agency to suspend the ...
The Department of Homeland Security has been ensnared by a partial government shutdown as Congress did not act to fund the agency by the end of Friday. But nearly all DHS workers will remain on the ...
Discussions between the White House and Democratic leaders on funding the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) have hit a ...
Feb. 19, 2026 – 01:17 – The Trump administration has ordered the Federal Emergency Management Agency to halt the deployment ...
TSA screens about 2.5 million passengers each day at more than 430 airports, according to the agency. That number is expected to rise when spring travel peaks in March. Air traffic controllers fall ...
The partial government shutdown entered its fifth day with no resolution in sight and as immigration disputes threaten FEMA's ...
“DHS imposing restrictions on FEMA’s ability to deploy our response/recovery workforce slows us down and limits our ability to respond quickly and effectively to the needs of impacted states and ...
The Department of Homeland Security shutdown has entered its fifth day, with key agencies like FEMA, TSA, and the Coast Guard ...