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During the shutdown, some federal law enforcement officers will receive their pay

Internal correspondence obtained by has revealed that the Trump administration told some federal law enforcement officers, such as Border Patrol agents and Customs officers, they would be paid during a government shutdown.

The messages sent to certain employees of U.S. Customs and Border Protection come after Trump's administration announced that it would pay military troops and FBI agents during the shutdown.

The CBP did not specify how much money it would spend to pay their salaries.

CBP, and its parent agency the U.S. Department of Homeland Security did not respond immediately to requests for comments.

CBP officials informed union representatives Wednesday afternoon that certain employees of the department would be reclassified "exempt," allowing them to receive their paychecks. In the shutdown plan published by CBP, it is stated that employees will not receive a paycheck even though they are required to continue working.

CBP officials informed union representatives via email that the following positions were exempted: Air and Marine Agents and Border Patrol Agents.

Customs officers will also start receiving payments from the National Treasury Employees Union (NTEU), which represents them.

According to emails from the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), which is overseen by DHS, federal air marshals will be paid for the work they do during the shutdown.

TSA didn't immediately respond to an inquiry for comment.

(source: Reuters)