House rejects Senate DHS deal, passes short-term funding patch
House Republicans passed an eight-week funding extension after rejecting a bipartisan Senate bill that excluded ICE and Border Patrol, prolonging a partial DHS shutdown impacting airport security.
- On Friday, House Republicans passed a short-term Department of Homeland Security funding bill in a 213-203 vote, extending appropriations through May 22 while including Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Customs and Border Protection funding.
- House Speaker Mike Johnson advanced the measure after rejecting a bipartisan Senate-passed bill that would have funded most of the department while withholding money for immigration enforcement agencies.
- Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer denounced the House GOP bill as "dead on arrival in the Senate," citing Democrats' insistence on reform guardrails for immigration enforcement agencies before providing funding.
- With Congress in a two-week recess and no viable path for the House measure, the partial government shutdown is now set to last until at least April 13.
- President Donald Trump ordered the Department of Homeland Security to pay Transportation Security Administration employees during the impasse, though operational disruptions and travel delays persist at airports.
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House passes DHS funding bill after rejecting Senate proposal
The House of Representatives passed a short-term funding bill late Friday night to end the partial government shutdown affecting the Department of Homeland Security; but senators call it “dead on arrival” to the Upper Chamber as lawmakers leave for a two-week holiday recess.
House approves eight-week DHS funding bill, fully funding ICE and CBP in 213–203 vote
by Elena Vance - House approves eight-week DHS funding bill, fully funding ICE and CBP in 213–203 voteWashington — The House passed a short-term bill to fund the Department of Homeland Security through May 22, 2026. The House vote on the short-term DHS funding bill was 213–203.Speaker ...
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A Senate deal to reopen most of the Department of Homeland Security didn’t even last a day. Early Friday, senators approved a plan to fund DHS — deliberately excluding Immigration and Customs Enforcement — in what lawmakers framed as a temporary off-ramp to end the weeks-long shutdown. Within hours, House Republicans rejected it outright, refusing to consider any bill that didn’t fully fund immigration enforcement and instead pushing their own c…
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