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The U.S. Coast Guard keeps vital missions running during a federal shutdown caused by immigration disputes, with thousands working without pay.
The U.S. Coast Guard is continuing essential operations like search and rescue and oil spill response during a federal shutdown, with over 41,000 active and reserve members working without pay amid a congressional funding impasse.
Though eligible for back pay, personnel face financial strain as training and maintenance are reduced.
The shutdown, driven by political deadlock over immigration enforcement, also affects other DHS agencies like TSA and FEMA.
Despite the crisis, the Coast Guard maintains critical missions, with leadership warning of long-term impacts on readiness and morale.
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La Guardia Costera de los EE.UU. mantiene misiones vitales en funcionamiento durante un cierre federal causado por disputas de inmigración, con miles de personas trabajando sin paga.