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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsICE, Border Patrol Continue Work Under Shutdown
This is surprising to me.
ICE, Border Patrol Continue Work Under Shutdown
— Aleianjack (@aleianjack.bsky.social) 2025-10-02T02:47:13.110Z
www.kenklippenstein.com/p/ice-border...
https://www.kenklippenstein.com/p/ice-border-patrol-continue-work-under
The federal shutdown, instituted at 12:01 a.m. Wednesday morning has left the national security state largely immune from furloughs and work stoppages.
Though many government websites and social media feeds have gone dark some even blaring that the Democrats are to blame in the dark world of rounding up immigrants, terrorizing cities, and building up a new surveillance and arrest system to pursue domestic terrorists, little is changing.
It doesnt really affect us very much, one senior Department of Homeland Security (DHS) official told me this morning.
In fact, the authoritative 77-page DHS document detailing procedures for a government shutdown shows that out of 271, 927 civil service employees onboard within the department, 259,482 (or 91 percent) are exempt or excepted.
For ICE, 63,243 of its 67,762 employees are completely exempt. For Customs and Border Protection, 63,243 of its 67,729 employees will continue to work. And for TSA, 61,197 of its 64,130 continue their annoyances unaffected......
The Pentagon and the intelligence agencies have similar exemptions and will continue their work, furloughing mostly low-level civilian employees, according to the (very) limited information they have released. For other federal entities that deal with feeding, housing, and caring for the public, the shutdown could be devastating if it goes on. It already is.
In contrast, and as always, the national security state gets what it wants.
Though many government websites and social media feeds have gone dark some even blaring that the Democrats are to blame in the dark world of rounding up immigrants, terrorizing cities, and building up a new surveillance and arrest system to pursue domestic terrorists, little is changing.
It doesnt really affect us very much, one senior Department of Homeland Security (DHS) official told me this morning.
In fact, the authoritative 77-page DHS document detailing procedures for a government shutdown shows that out of 271, 927 civil service employees onboard within the department, 259,482 (or 91 percent) are exempt or excepted.
For ICE, 63,243 of its 67,762 employees are completely exempt. For Customs and Border Protection, 63,243 of its 67,729 employees will continue to work. And for TSA, 61,197 of its 64,130 continue their annoyances unaffected......
The Pentagon and the intelligence agencies have similar exemptions and will continue their work, furloughing mostly low-level civilian employees, according to the (very) limited information they have released. For other federal entities that deal with feeding, housing, and caring for the public, the shutdown could be devastating if it goes on. It already is.
In contrast, and as always, the national security state gets what it wants.
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ICE, Border Patrol Continue Work Under Shutdown (Original Post)
LetMyPeopleVote
Oct 2025
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Bmoboy
(684 posts)1. Without pay
Subject to reimbursement when the shutdown ends.
I can't imagine too many of the new thug hires have financial planning expertise.
The sign up bonus is long gone, but that brand new 4 wheeler is smokin'.
LetMyPeopleVote
(183,777 posts)2. Somehow 44,000 will be getting paid
From the article cited in OP
Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem postured about this reality in a statement today in predictably partisan terms:
Her sob story about the poor, forgotten federal agents is wrong on a number of counts. First, 44,466 DHS employees are exempt altogether and will keep getting paid. Of the remaining 213,277, yes, they will work without pay until funding continues, but no one in DHS seems to think they will go without pay. They expect either an appropriations bill (or a continuing resolution) to continue funding, Im told.
Our @DHSgov law enforcement officers will continue to work throughout the Democrats Shutdown to make sure our homeland is safe and secure, Noem said on X. More than 200,000 of these patriots will go without pay.
Her sob story about the poor, forgotten federal agents is wrong on a number of counts. First, 44,466 DHS employees are exempt altogether and will keep getting paid. Of the remaining 213,277, yes, they will work without pay until funding continues, but no one in DHS seems to think they will go without pay. They expect either an appropriations bill (or a continuing resolution) to continue funding, Im told.