Senate Unanimously Passes DHS Funding Bill Excluding ICE and Border Patrol, Moving to End Airport Crisis
The Senate approved funding for TSA, FEMA, and Coast Guard after a 42-day DHS shutdown, excluding Immigration and Customs Enforcement amid immigration enforcement disputes.
- Early Friday, the U.S. Senate unanimously approved a bill funding most of the Department of Homeland Security, including the Transportation Security Administration, ending a 42-day partial shutdown that disrupted nationwide air travel.
- The partial shutdown, which began on February 14, left thousands of employees without pay, prompting hundreds of TSA officers to resign and causing historically long security lines at major airports.
- Lawmakers excluded Immigration and Customs Enforcement and parts of Customs and Border Protection from the funding package after Democrats demanded policy reforms, including warrant requirements, which Republicans rejected.
- The legislation heads to the House for a potential Friday vote; if enacted, the measure could render President Donald Trump's executive order to pay TSA agents temporary or unnecessary.
- Senate Majority Leader John Thune indicated Republicans may pursue separate funding for the excluded agencies through reconciliation, a strategy facing uncertain success amid the midterm election year.
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House Republicans reject Senate bid to end US airport chaos
US House Republicans on Friday effectively shot down an effort by the Senate to end a budget standoff that has forced thousands of airport security staff to work without pay, likely extending the partial government shutdown.
Senate GOP Capitulates Over DHS Funding, But Denies Democrats ICE Reforms
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House weighs next steps for bill to fund most of Homeland Security but not immigration enforcement
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WASHINGTON – U.S. Sen. Susan Collins, the Maine Republican who chairs the Senate Appropriations Committee, said the Senate’s passage of a Department of Homeland Security funding package marks a step toward ending what she described as a damaging shutdown triggered by Democrats. In a statement released from Washington, Collins said the package advances efforts to [...] The post Collins Says Senate DHS Vote Brings End of Shutdown Closer appeared f…
House weighs next steps for bill to fund most of Homeland Security but not immigration enforcement - WSVN 7News | Miami News, Weather, Sports
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate early Friday approved Department of Homeland Security funds to pay Transportation Security Administration agents and most other agencies but not the immigration enforcement operations at the heart of the budget impasse that has jammed airports, disrupted travel and imposed financial hardship on workers. The deal, which the Senate approved unanimously without a roll call, next goes to the House, which could consider i…
The Latest: House considers whether to approve funding for TSA and most of Homeland Security
The House is considering whether to approve funds to pay Transportation Security Administration agents and most other Homeland Security agencies after the Senate unanimously passed the measure. The deal does not include funding for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, but…
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