House Ends 76-Day DHS Shutdown, But ICE/CBP Funding Remains Contested

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The US House approved a Senate-passed bill to fund the Department of Homeland Security, ending a 76-day partial shutdown caused by immigration-enforcement funding disputes. DHS will reopen, but ICE and CBP funding is not included and will be addressed in a separate bill amid Democrat demands for reforms and Republican push for full funding, a clash that led to airport disruptions during the funding impasse.
- US House votes to end partial government shutdown over immigration operations BBC
- House Passes Stalled Homeland Security Funding Bill, Ending Shutdown The New York Times
- Congress votes to reopen key parts of DHS, after House GOP caves on ICE funding CNN
- House passes Senate DHS funding bill after Johnson reverses course on 76-day shutdown standoff Fox News
- DHS shutdown set to end after House passes bill to fund most of agency, including TSA CNBC
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