PANews February 2 News, according to Jinshi’s foreign media reports, the controversy surrounding Trump’s immigration raid has sparked political turmoil in the U.S. House of Representatives, potentially prolonging the partial government shutdown that began on Saturday. House Speaker Johnson needs to push a bill that has already passed the Senate through the House. The bill would fund most federal agencies until September 30 and the Department of Homeland Security until February 13, while negotiations between both parties on law enforcement policy adjustments continue, with funding for immigration raids kept in place. However, this bill faces opposition from both parties. Johnson expects the Rules Committee to hold an initial vote on Monday and hopes to pass it finally by Tuesday. If the shutdown continues into this week, the highly anticipated non-farm payroll report scheduled for Friday may be delayed, and the tax season launched last week could also be affected. Progressive Democrats have stated that they will not support even two weeks of Department of Homeland Security funding until Trump agrees to impose new restrictions on immigration raids.