Border Workers Didn’t Create This Crisis. Trump Says He Won’t Leave Them to Bear It.

President Trump moved Thursday to shore up the Department of Homeland Security, pledging to use executive authority to ensure pay continuity for thousands of federal workers caught in an unresolved funding gap, while also using the moment to sharpen his attack on Democratic leaders. The Senate passed a DHS funding bill Thursday morning, but House action is not expected until April 13, leaving border patrol agents, immigration enforcement officers, and department employees in a period of financial uncertainty. Trump signaled he intends to bridge that interval himself. “I will soon sign an order to pay ALL of the incredible employees


