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Texarkana Airport Remains Operational During Government Shutdown

The nonprofit-operated memorial stays accessible but without ranger interpretation as the federal shutdown affects most National Park Service sites, impacting roughly 750,000 workers nationwide.

  • During the government shutdown that began after Congress missed its deadline, the Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum will remain open as a privately owned nonprofit affiliated with the National Park Service.
  • After Congress missed the funding deadline on Wednesday, roughly 750,000 federal workers are expected to be furloughed due to the shutdown.
  • Operationally, rangers will not be on site to interpret the outdoor symbolic memorial while museum hours remain 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday–Saturday and noon to 5 p.m. Sunday, with last ticket policy one hour before closing.
  • Immediately, many essential federal employees are still working without pay, including federal airport employees, TSA officers, active-duty military, and federal law enforcement officers, while state administrations review federally funded programs.
  • Looking at wider impacts, more than 80,000 hearings were canceled according to TRAC Immigration amid courthouse confusion, even as immigration courts remained open Wednesday and non-detained cases proceeded.
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By Anabella González, Graham Hurley, Celina Tebor and Maureen Chowdhury The closing of the U.S. federal government on Tuesday at midnight will impact on state services and functions, and could also affect court hearings in immigration cases. CNN recorded diverse situations this Wednesday in immigration courts in New York, Atlanta and Virginia, and disorientation on how to deal with this situation. At the last closure, which occurred in 2018 duri…

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The closure of the U.S. government, following the failure of negotiations between President Donald Trump and Congress, already has effects on immigration procedures. The U.S. Embassy in Colombia reported that visa and passport services continue to work as long as the situation permits, but that its publications in ... The post Closure of the U.S. Government: What Changes in Visas, Migration, and Deportations appeared first on ::Tolima Online::.

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Fort Smith/Fayetteville News broke the news in Fort Smith, United States on Wednesday, October 1, 2025.
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