Senate Approves DHS Funding Bill Excluding ICE and Border Patrol

Senate Approves DHS Funding Bill Excluding ICE and Border Patrol
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The Senate's decision leaves immigration enforcement agencies without funding, affecting border security operations and ongoing policy debates.

  • The Senate approved a bill to fund most of the Department of Homeland Security early Friday.
  • The bill does not provide funding for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
  • Border Patrol is also excluded from the funding package.
  • The Senate vote was unanimous and took place during a rare overnight session.
  • The funding measure follows reports of TSA airport disruptions and a partial DHS shutdown.

The Senate passed a funding bill for most of the Department of Homeland Security, excluding ICE and Border Patrol, in an overnight session.

This decision impacts the operational capacity of immigration enforcement agencies and may influence broader discussions on border security and immigration policy.

Attention will turn to how ICE and Border Patrol will operate without new funding and whether further legislative action will address their budgets.