The partial funding lapse for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), ongoing since February 14, 2026, and now at 50 days—the longest in U.S. history—reflects a congressional deadlock over FY2026 appropriations tied to immigration enforcement reforms. Senate Democrats and Republicans have repeatedly passed bipartisan funding measures, including a recent unanimous approval, but the House has adjourned without voting on the latest bill, prolonging the impasse after mutual procedural blocks. President Trump issued an April 3 memorandum directing compensation for all DHS employees using available funds, easing worker impacts on operations like TSA screenings and FEMA responses. Traders watch for House leadership action amid waning public pressure from airport delays, with no firm vote scheduled.
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$1,314,309 交易量
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80%
70天以上
42%
80天以上
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90天以上
23%
$1,314,309 交易量
$1,314,309 交易量
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100%
60天以上
80%
70天以上
42%
80天以上
33%
90天以上
23%
The end date of the shut down will be determined by the date on which the funding bill required to reopen the Department of Homeland Security is signed by the President or otherwise enacted. The announcement of an impending reopen will not qualify.
The resolution sources for this market will be information from official U.S. Government sources and a consensus of credible reporting.
市场开放时间: Feb 15, 2026, 2:07 PM ET
Resolver
0x65070BE91...已提议结果: 是
无争议
最终结果: 是
The end date of the shut down will be determined by the date on which the funding bill required to reopen the Department of Homeland Security is signed by the President or otherwise enacted. The announcement of an impending reopen will not qualify.
The resolution sources for this market will be information from official U.S. Government sources and a consensus of credible reporting.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...已提议结果: 是
无争议
最终结果: 是
The partial funding lapse for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), ongoing since February 14, 2026, and now at 50 days—the longest in U.S. history—reflects a congressional deadlock over FY2026 appropriations tied to immigration enforcement reforms. Senate Democrats and Republicans have repeatedly passed bipartisan funding measures, including a recent unanimous approval, but the House has adjourned without voting on the latest bill, prolonging the impasse after mutual procedural blocks. President Trump issued an April 3 memorandum directing compensation for all DHS employees using available funds, easing worker impacts on operations like TSA screenings and FEMA responses. Traders watch for House leadership action amid waning public pressure from airport delays, with no firm vote scheduled.
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