DHS Reopens After GOP Retreat, ICE Funding Remains in Limbo

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Congress approved a partial DHS funding package to reopen agencies including the TSA, ending weeks of shutdown after GOP infighting. The plan funds DHS for 75 days but excludes new ICE/CBP money, a concession enabling passage with Democratic support; it now goes to President Trump for signature, ending the shutdown for now while ICE funding remains in limbo and other spending battles loom.
- House GOP concedes in DHS funding fight, reopening TSA but blocking ICE funds CNN
- House Passes Stalled Homeland Security Funding Bill, Ending Shutdown The New York Times
- US House votes to end partial government shutdown over immigration operations BBC
- House Republicans cave to Senate with vote to end 75-day DHS shutdown Axios
- Congress ends record-shattering DHS shutdown Politico
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