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House to consider DHS funding bill

The House will now consider the funding agreement and could vote on it as soon as Friday. It would then go to Donald Trump to sign it.

Senate majority leader John Thune on Friday said the outcome was “unfortunate”. “The Dems wanted reforms. We tried to work with them on reforms. They ended up getting no reforms but, you know, we’re going to have to fight some of those battles another day,” he said, according to Politico.

Thune said he had spoken to the president and that the House was “aware” of the Senate’s plan but he did not know how it would react.

If passed, the agreement would fund DHS components such as the Transportation Security Administration and US Coast Guard.

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AP has some more details on the backdrop to the DHS funding deal.

“Senators worked through the night on the deal that would fund much of the rest of the department, including the Federal Emergency Management Agency, the Coast Guard and TSA, but without funding for Immigration and Customs Enforcement as well as the Border Patrol,” the agency reports.

The result was that the Democrats failed to win new limits on immigration enforcement, which has been all but unaffected by the department’s partial shutdown. That was because last year’s “big beautiful bill” that Donald Trump signed into law shoveled billions of dollars of extra funds to DHS, including $75bn for ICE operations. As a result, immigration officers have been paid while staff at other subsidiary agencies like the TSA and Fema have not.

Bipartisan support is thought to be essential if the bill is to advance in the House, where conservative Republicans have criticized their own party’s proposals and are demanding full funding for ICE functions.

“We will fully fund ICE. That is what this fight is about,” said Eric Schmitt, a Republican senator for Missouri Eric Schmitt. “The border is closing. The next task is deportation.”

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