Congress Restores DHS Funding, But Immigration Battle Persists
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On the 76th day of a DHS funding lapse, Congress approved a partial funding bill to restart most Homeland Security agencies through September, including the Coast Guard, TSA, Secret Service, FEMA and CISA, while leaving immigration enforcement rules intact and paving a separate, party-line push to fund ICE and Border Patrol later; the White House is expected to sign and the clash over immigration policy remains unresolved ahead of midterm battles.
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- Congress expected to end the record 75-day partial government shutdown NBC News
- House Passes Stalled Homeland Security Funding Bill, Ending Shutdown The New York Times
- House passes Senate DHS funding bill after Johnson reverses course on 75-day shutdown standoff Fox News
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