US Senate clears way for House to pass funding bill to end DHS shutdown
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By David Morgan
Published on April 2, 2026.
The US Senate has cleared the way for the House of Representatives to pass a Department of Homeland Security funding bill, ending a nearly seven-week partial shutdown. The bill provides no additional funding for immigration enforcement activities. The Senate killed a 60-day stopgap bill that was passed by the House but had no chance of passing the Senate. It is unclear whether the House will support this agreement.
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