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Anonymousabout 3 hours ago

The House passed a bipartisan bill on April 30, 2026, to fund most of the Department of Homeland Security, ending a record 76-day partial shutdown that left CISA at 40% capacity, drove over 1,000 TSA officers to resign, and exposed FEMA to hurricane season with dwindling reserves. The deal excludes ICE and Border Patrol funding, which Republicans plan to address through a separate $70 billion reconciliation package, leaving the broader fight over immigration enforcement unresolved.

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