Congress-backed DHS funding ends record shutdown as immigration enforcement waits

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President Trump signed a bipartisan bill funding most of the Department of Homeland Security, ending the agency’s record shutdown by funding TSA and other agencies while immigration enforcement operations remain unfunded; the measure was passed to prevent airport disruptions, with FEMA’s disaster funds replenished, as lawmakers continue wrestling with longer-term DHS reforms and national-security issues tied to Iran, defense spending, and related policy debates.
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