8 Weeks of Failed D.H.S. Shutdown Negotiations in 1 Chart

The Department of Homeland Security has been shut down since Feb. 14. President Trump signed a memo to pay D.H.S. workers, who began receiving checks on Friday. But the department notified employees that they would not be paid again without a full spending bill, over which Congress is still in a stalemate.

The shutdown began with Democrats demanding new restrictions on immigration enforcement, which Republicans resisted.

Note: This timeline is not comprehensive of all actions taken by each group.

Lawmakers return from their two-week recess on Monday, when negotiations are expected to resume.

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