
The House approved a Senate-passed bill to fund much of the Department of Homeland Security and sent it to President Trump, ending a record 75-day partial shutdown. The vote follows the Senate action and comes amid mounting travel disruptions and pressure over TSA staffing at airports. While the measure restores funding for large parts of DHS, separate Republican efforts to attach broader immigration enforcement funding could keep negotiations and political tension alive.
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