House approves DHS funding to end record 76-day shutdown

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The House unanimously approved the Senate-passed bill to fund most of the Department of Homeland Security, sending it to President Trump and setting the stage to end the record 76-day shutdown once he signs. Funding for ICE and Border Patrol will come through a parallel budget reconciliation process, with Trump aiming to have the package on his desk by June and payroll concerns for DHS employees looming by May.
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