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Risk of new shutdown in the U.S. over immigration policy dispute
The United States faces the risk of a new government shutdown amid political tensions over immigration reforms pushed by the Trump administration. The situation has become critical after a brief four-day shutdown at the end of January, when Democrats and Republicans failed to reach an agreement on funding for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency.
The funding gap creating uncertainty
The bipartisan agreement that ended the previous shutdown only provided temporary funding to DHS and ICE for a two-week period, according to reports from BlockBeats. This provisional funding was scheduled to run out, creating a budget gap that could leave these agencies without funds starting Saturday morning. Negotiations between both chambers of Congress have shown little progress, increasing the likelihood of another shutdown, although it is expected to mainly affect DHS rather than a total government paralysis.
Markets predict high likelihood of shutdown this weekend
Political prediction platforms Kalshi and Polymarket have placed the probability of a shutdown in the short term at 65% and 74%, respectively. These projections reflect growing concern among analysts about lawmakers’ ability to find a consensus solution before the funding deadline. Prediction markets serve as indicators of political uncertainty when traditional institutions fail to communicate a clear resolution path.
The background: clash over immigration policies
The core dispute lies in the immigration reforms the administration seeks to implement, deepening partisan divisions. While Republicans support more restrictive immigration measures, Democrats resist certain aspects of these policies. This clash over the immigration agenda has blocked budget agreements, turning the potential shutdown into a political bargaining tool. Funding for DHS, a crucial agency in implementing immigration policies, has become the leverage point in these negotiations.