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House Republicans poised to reject Senate-passed DHS funding bill, likely extending standoff

House conservatives oppose the Senate bill for excluding funding for immigration enforcement agencies, risking extended DHS shutdown amid ongoing TSA staffing shortages and airport delays.

  • On Friday, Speaker Mike Johnson and House Republican leadership declared they will not vote on the Senate's DHS funding bill, which excludes funding for Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Customs and Border Protection.
  • Senators approved the partial funding package by unanimous consent early Friday before starting a two-week recess, leaving the House to resolve the 42-day shutdown that has caused significant airport delays and staff resignations.
  • House Conference Chair Lisa McClain called the plan "garbage," demanding the restoration of ICE and Border Patrol funding alongside voter identification provisions before any House vote occurs.
  • President Donald Trump announced plans to pay TSA agents using 2025 tax bill funds to stem airport "Chaos at the Airports," though the stalemate persists amid the funding impasse.
  • Sixty-Day funding measures are being considered as the legislative impasse leaves the department's operations uncertain, with federal workers facing potential continued financial hardship during the ongoing government shutdown.
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U.S. senators aroused hope for an end to the partial shutdown in the Home Department when they approved a draft budget. However, the House of Representatives is less pleased with it.The Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives consider a bill approved by the Senate to be insufficient to finance the Department of Homeland Security.The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Mike Johnson, called the bill "witness" and added: "So we will d…

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arcamax.com broke the news in on Friday, March 27, 2026.
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