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Senator Lee Urges Senate to Cut Recess Amid Homeland Security Funding Crisis

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Senator Mike Lee calls on colleagues to return to Washington due to uncertainty in Department of Homeland Security funding.

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Senator Lee Urges Senate to Cut Recess Amid Homeland Security Funding Crisis

Utah Republican Senator Mike Lee urged his Senate colleagues to cut short their two-week recess and return to Washington to address funding for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). The request comes amid uncertainty regarding the federal agency's funding. Lee, during an appearance on Fox News, expressed that senators must prioritize their responsibilities and face the challenges of the office. The Senate left for Easter recess after passing a proposal to fund the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) and other critical DHS agencies.

The Senate's late-night deal came after weeks of negotiations to end the partial government shutdown, which began on February 14 due to Democrats' demands for changes in immigration enforcement operations. The House of Representatives passed a Republican-crafted bill that funded the entire agency, including ICE and the Border Patrol, at current levels for eight weeks. The diverging approaches prevented resolving the stalemate, prolonging a shutdown that is disrupting air travel across the country.

More than 480 TSA officers have quit since the shutdown began, and call-out rates are surging as workers continue to miss paychecks. President Trump signed an executive order directing DHS to pay TSA employees during the shutdown, but they are not expected to see that money until at least Monday. The staffing shortage, coupled with the already-busy spring break travel period, has created a growing backlog at security checkpoints, with lines stretching several hours at some of the nation’s busiest airports.

Lee emphasized that the Senate has 'a job to do', referring to DHS funding and Trump's domestic agenda. He also warned about potential consequences for Republicans if the chaos at airports worsens. He recalled that, at the beginning of the shutdown, he warned his colleagues that they would lose leverage if they took a recess. The shutdown, which has already lasted 43 days, is on track to break the record for the longest in U.S. history, set in November of last year.

Senator Lee highlighted his understanding of his colleagues' desire to go home, but emphasized that this is not the priority. 'DC is not the most pleasant place all the time, but that is our job,' Lee added. The political conflict and the lack of agreement on key issues such as immigration have exacerbated the situation, affecting airport security and the morale of federal workers. The situation underlines the importance of collaboration and political compromise in addressing national challenges.
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