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bill funding much of DHS, ending agency’s longest shutdown The [US House of Representatives
bill funding DHS, minus dollars for Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Customs and Border Protection. The measure passed by voice vote. Democrats refused to back funding for many of the agency
Agency (FEMA), which responds to natural disasters and is part of DHS. “This is welcome news,” Democratic congresswoman Zoe Lofgren said of the passage of the bill. “I’m glad that we are now funding
DHS annual funding bills included specific guardrails on the spending including requirements for the agency
DHS’s other agencies. The latter was approved in April. But Democrats continued to block a new funding bill
agency shutdown in U.S. history](https://www.npr.org/2026/04/30/nx-s1-5806054/congress-dhs-shutdown). The House passed a bill funding DHS
bill, he will hold a vote on a separate measure, which the Senate [approved](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/mar/28/us-house-stopgap-dhs-funding-bill-republicans-senate) last month with bipartisan support, to allocate funding for the rest of DHS’s operations exclusive
DHS official overseeing how the department is spending congressional funding, said the agency by September is on track to obligate — or commit — 75% of the $191 billion it received from congressional Republicans last summer
funding lapse is delaying reimbursements to local governments to handle disasters. "We know the reimbursements are critical," Evans said, noting the agency and other parts of DHS are responding to several disasters right now, including
bill to fund the agencies leading Donald Trump’s crackdown on undocumented immigrants through the duration of his term, ending a months-long standoff with Democrats. The Secure America Act, which [passed](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/jun/05/senate-immigration-bill-funding)
bill brings an end to a funding impasse involving the agencies. Democrats announced the initial blockade in January after federal agents [killed two US citizens](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/minnesota-ice-shooting), Alex Pretti and Renee Good, in Minneapolis
DHS that was resolved only when Democrats agreed to vote for [a bill](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/apr/30/partial-government-shutdown-ends-ice-dhs-funding-republicans) that funded departmental operations that were not related to immigration enforcement. Republicans then opted to use the reconciliation procedure
DHS oversees multiple agencies, including the Transportation Safety Administration (TSA) and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). But the opposition has been focused on blocking funding for two agencies in particular: ICE and Customs
agencies has made the DHS itself an almost irresistible weapon of political pressure used by either party in service of its competing loyalties and partisan demands. In 2015, Republicans threatened to vote against funding DHS
agency shutdown in U.S. history, agreeing to fund most parts of DHS — but excluding some immigration enforcement functions. [ the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) after a funding impasse that stretched
agencies were largely omitted from last week's funding legislation because Democrats refused to back immigration enforcement funding without reforms after federal agents killed two American citizens earlier this year. Nearly all of the money
DHS agencies along party lines, bypassing the need for Democratic support. The first step in that process is a budget resolution, which Senate Budget Chairman Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., unveiled Tuesday. The [resolution
bill](/news/2025/7/4/how-donald-trumps-spending-bill-could-kick-us-deportations-into-overdrive) passed last year. The move was a risky gambit, forcing the effective shutdown of DHS and leading to several knock-on effects, including Transportation Security Administration (TSA) staffing shortages that snarled airport traffic
DHS).** The impasse has been going on since mid-February as Democrats have demanded policy changes in the wake of fatal shootings of two protesters by federal agents. The budget resolution would fund