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White House says Trump orders back pay from shutdown to all homeland security employees

By Thomson Reuters Apr 3, 2026 | 5:09 PM

WASHINGTON, April 3 (Reuters) – U.S. President Donald Trump on Friday signed an emergency order to pay “each and every” employee at the Department ​of Homeland Security the equivalent of compensation ‌and benefits lost during the partial shutdown of the agency, according to a memo published by the White House.

Trump said the funds would have a “reasonable and logical nexus” to ‌DHS ​functions, possibly alluding to legal ⁠questions surrounding the potential ⁠reallotment of funds appropriated by Congress for specific purposes.

U.S. lawmakers have failed to agree on legislation to fund the agency in the wake of ​deadly shootings by immigration agents earlier this year.

Tens of thousands of civilians at the U.S. Coast ⁠Guard, Cybersecurity and Infrastructure ⁠Security Agency, Federal Emergency Management Agency and ​other agencies have not been paid since the government ​funding standoff began in February.

The U.S. Senate cleared ‌the way early on Thursday for the House of Representatives to pass a DHS funding bill through September 30 that would end a nearly ⁠seven-week partial shutdown. The U.S. House of Representatives met on Thursday but did not vote to approve a funding ⁠bill.

On Monday, ‌50,000 Transportation Security Administration airport security ⁠officers began getting paid after Trump signed ​an ‌order last week to pay them.

The ​standoff led ⁠to daily absences of 10% or more of TSA workers and brought chaos and long security lines to U.S. airports.

(Reporting by Ismail Shakil in Ottawa and Douglas Gillison in Washington; Editing by Edmund Klamann ​and David Gregorio)