Dems in hot seat after DHS warns their frontline workers will go without pay if shutdown hits
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The Department of Homeland Security has issued a warning that nearly 200,000 frontline officers and employees may have to work without pay if a government shutdown occurs. This situation is concerning as these workers are essential for maintaining critical functions, highlighting the potential impact of political gridlock on those who serve on the front lines. It raises questions about the treatment of public servants and the implications for national security.
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