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[The Strategic Gamble: Understanding the Fractional Shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security]-[The Government Shutdown Fight Over Immigration]

The Daily · B2 · 2026-02-13

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The Emergence of a Fractional Shutdown

The United States government is facing another shutdown, but with a unique twist: it is a "fractional government shutdown" affecting only the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). While previous shutdowns involved the entire federal government or large portions of it, this instance targets a single agency that accounts for roughly 4% of U.S. government spending. This development occurs despite Congress’s initial effort to pass individual funding bills to ensure "transparency" and avoid the "impenetrable" nature of large, all-encompassing packages.

The Catalyst: A Pattern of Violence

The shift in Democratic strategy was triggered by a series of incidents involving federal immigration agents. Initially, Democrats had engaged in bipartisan negotiations to fund the DHS, even extracting modest compromises such as "20 million for body cameras" and "enhanced training" regarding "use of force and de-escalation techniques." However, the narrative shifted dramatically following the killing of Rene Good and the subsequent fatal shooting of Alex Preddy by federal immigration agents. These events created a public perception of a "problematic pattern" of behavior within ICE and Customs and Border Protection (CBP).

Democratic Demands and Accountability

Following these deaths, the Democratic stance hardened. Party leaders, including Senator Patty Murray and Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer, began demanding more stringent accountability measures. A primary demand is a requirement that federal immigration officers "visibly show their identification" and refrain from using masks to hide their identities. Democrats argue that these tactics, which they characterize as "state-sanctioned thuggery," effectively turn ICE into a "secret police force." Conversely, the Trump administration and Republicans reject these demands as a "non-starter," arguing that agents require anonymity to protect themselves from an "unprecedented rise in threats" and potential doxxing.

The Paradox of Defunding

There is a significant strategic irony in the Democrats' push to defund the DHS. As noted by reporter Michael Gold, a massive funding bill passed by Republicans last year provided $75 billion to ICE and $45 billion to CBP with "no strings attached." Consequently, a shutdown of the DHS may not actually stop these agencies from operating, as they already possess the resources to "keep doing immigration raids" and "keep deportations up." Instead, the shutdown primarily risks disrupting services provided by other agencies under the DHS umbrella, such as FEMA, the TSA, and the Coast Guard, potentially punishing the public while failing to achieve the Democrats' primary policy goals.

Political Risks and Future Implications

Democrats are framing this fight through the lens of "accountability and justice," mirroring the strategy used during the previous shutdown over healthcare, which they viewed as a "political victory." However, this approach carries substantial risks. By focusing on immigration enforcement, Democrats leave themselves vulnerable to the accusation that they are "weak on illegal immigration" and "against law enforcement," a narrative the President is likely to leverage in the lead-up to the election. Whether the public will embrace the "nuance" of the Democrats' critique—distinguishing between the institution of immigration enforcement and the specific "tactics being used"—remains an open question that will likely be answered at the ballot box.

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📖 Transcript

From The New York Times, I'm Michael Bavaro.
This is The Daily.
Later tonight, the U.S. government will find itself in yet another shutdown.
This time of only one agency, the Department of Homeland Security.
Today.
Today.

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