Bipartisan DHS Funding Ends Historic Shutdown

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President Donald Trump signed a bipartisan bill funding most of the Department of Homeland Security, ending the longest U.S. government shutdown, while immigration-enforcement funding remains on a separate budget-reconciliation track; the package funds DHS operations like TSA, Coast Guard and FEMA, but ICE and Border Patrol money will be decided later, with votes expected in May and a goal to have funding on Trump’s desk by June 1.
- Trump signs Homeland Security funding bill, ending record shutdown PBS
- Congress ends record-shattering DHS shutdown Politico
- House Passes DHS Funding Bill, Ending Shutdown The New York Times
- House Republicans cave to Senate with vote to end 75-day DHS shutdown Axios
- Trump signs DHS funding bill, ending shutdown for most of agency, including TSA CNBC
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