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After 76 days, the House has voted to fund the Department of Homeland Security. The bill doesn't include money for immigration operations, but Republicans say they'll approve that separately. ABC News' Jay O'Brien reports. https://abcnews.link/KdKVRDW
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The House voted on April 30 to end a record 75-76 day DHS shutdown by funding most of the agency, including TSA, but excluding ICE and Border Patrol operations. Republicans plan to fund immigration enforcement separately through a follow-up bill, likely via reconciliation. This was the longest DHS shutdown in U.S. history, leaving TSA workers unpaid and affecting airport operations until passage.
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โAfter 76 days, the House has voted to fund the Department of Homeland Securityโ
House voted to fund DHS on April 30, 2026 after 75-76 day shutdown. Multiple sources confirm timing and outcome.
โThe bill doesn't include money for immigration operationsโ
Multiple sources confirm DHS bill funds TSA and other agency parts but excludes ICE and Border Patrol funding.
โRepublicans say they'll approve that separatelyโ
The Hill and other sources report Republicans plan separate reconciliation legislation for ICE/Border Patrol funding.
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