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BREAKING: House Votes to Fund DHS, Ending 75-Day Shutdown

Last Updated: April 30, 2026By

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The House of Representatives on Thursday voted to fund the Department of Homeland Security, ending the 75-day shutdown.

ICE and Border Patrol will be funded separately.

Late Wednesday evening, the House adopted the Senate-approved budget after more than two months of a DHS shutdown.

CBS News reported:

The House on Wednesday adopted a Senate-approved budget plan, the first step in a strategy that would allow Republicans to fund federal immigration agencies through the rest of President Trump’s term without the help of Democrats.

Senate Republicans unveiled and adopted the budget blueprint last week. Republicans are trying to meet Mr. Trump’s June deadline to fund Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Border Patrol, and end the funding lapse that has shut down the Department of Homeland Security since February.

The resolution cleared the House in a 215 to 211 vote. It directs the committees that oversee ICE and Border Patrol to draft legislation to deliver about $70 billion to the agencies.

Adoption of the budget plan simply allows lawmakers to begin their work crafting legislation to fund the agencies, which both chambers will later need to approve.

BREAKING…check back for updates.

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