IC Workforce & Infrastructure — 2026-04-02
DHS Shutdown Day 47: CISA at 40% Capacity, CBP Civilian Staff Miss Third Paycheck as Security Clearance Risks Mount
The DHS shutdown enters its 47th day with approximately 800 CISA employees working unpaid while 60% remain furloughed. CBP reports 9,000 civilian employees preparing to miss their third paycheck. Mounting debt could trigger security clearance reviews, creating a cycle where the government's funding failure degrades the trustworthiness metrics it uses to vet its own workforce. The administration redirected funds to pay TSA screeners but has not addressed the broader intelligence and security impact.
The security clearance angle is an underreported second-order effect: DHS staff working without pay accumulate debt that triggers the exact financial stress indicators used to flag clearance risk. This creates a cycle where the government's own failure to fund its workforce degrades the trustworthiness metrics it uses to vet that workforce. The TSA carve-out may have reduced political pressure to resolve the broader impasse, effectively sacrificing CISA's operational capacity to maintain airport screening optics.
Sources: Federal News Network