ICE agents are getting a 'super check' today. Here's who is and isn't getting paid as the shutdown drags on.
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ICE agents are getting a 'super check' today. Here's who is and isn't getting paid as the shutdown drags on.
"Select federal law enforcement officers will see a "super check" in the bank by Wednesday, while most of their colleagues in government are approaching their fourth week without pay during the government shutdown."
"The selected law enforcement employees will receive a "super check," DHS told Business Insider, meaning they will be compensated for the current pay cycle, in addition to the first few days of the shutdown at the end of their last pay cycle, plus any overtime."
""President Trump and I will always stand by law enforcement, and today we are keeping our promise to always support them by making sure they are paid during the Democrats' shutdown, DHS Secretary Kristi Noem said, adding, "DHS remains deeply grateful to our law enforcement for their continued professionalism, vigilance, and service under challenging circumstances.""
Select law enforcement officers will receive a "super check" by Wednesday while most government colleagues face a fourth week without pay. The Department of Homeland Security will pay some employees at Customs and Border Protection, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, the Secret Service, and the Transportation Security Administration by October 22. Over 70,000 border patrol agents, deportation officers, special agents, and air marshals are included. Paid employees will receive compensation for the current pay cycle, the first few days of the shutdown from the prior pay cycle, plus overtime. Funds for the payments will come from the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. Military personnel are also receiving pay.
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