PANews reported on February 2nd that, according to foreign media reports cited by Jinshi, the controversy surrounding Trump's immigration raids has triggered political turmoil in the US House of Representatives, potentially extending the partial government shutdown that began on Saturday. House Speaker Johnson needs to push through a bill already passed in the Senate in the House. This bill would fund most federal agencies until September 30th and the Department of Homeland Security until February 13th, preserving funding for the immigration raids while the two parties negotiate adjustments to enforcement policy. However, the bill faces opposition from both parties. Johnson expects the rules committee to hold a preliminary vote on Monday and hopes final passage can be completed on Tuesday. If the shutdown continues into this week, the highly anticipated non-farm payroll report on Friday may be delayed, and the tax season that began last week may also be affected. Progressive Democrats have stated that they will not support even two weeks of funding for the Department of Homeland Security until Trump agrees to impose new restrictions on immigration raids.
Foreign media: The ICE operation has triggered turmoil in the US House of Representatives, and the government shutdown may affect this week's non-farm payrolls.
Share to:
Author: PA一线
This content is for market information only and is not investment advice.
Follow PANews official accounts, navigate bull and bear markets together

