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U.S. Senate Passes Homeland Security Funding to Reopen Shut Department After Months of Deadlock

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The U.S. Senate approved a $70 billion budget resolution early Thursday to fund Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and U.S. Border Patrol, marking a major step toward restoring full operations at the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), which has been partially shut down for several weeks due to political deadlock.

The vote passed narrowly, 50–48, largely along party lines. The decision follows weeks of intense negotiations in Washington after a series of violent incidents in Minneapolis involving federal immigration enforcement officers. These events sparked nationwide protests and deepened political divisions over immigration policy and law enforcement accountability.

Lawmakers used the budget reconciliation process to push the measure forward, allowing it to bypass the Senate filibuster rule, which normally requires 60 votes to advance legislation. Republicans supported the move, arguing that it was necessary to restore border operations and strengthen national security. Democrats strongly opposed the bill, saying it prioritizes enforcement spending without addressing oversight and accountability reforms.

John Thune called the resolution “a victory for border security and American sovereignty.”

He said the funding would strengthen immigration enforcement and reduce illegal border crossings.

In contrast, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer criticized the bill sharply. He called it “an obsession with enforcement over accountability,” arguing that Congress is failing to properly examine how federal immigration agencies operate, especially in light of recent deadly incidents.

The controversy has been intensified by events in Minneapolis, where federal agents were involved in fatal shootings during immigration enforcement operations. These incidents triggered protests across multiple cities and raised concerns among civil rights groups and lawmakers.

The bill now moves to the House of Representatives. Mike Johnson is facing growing pressure from within his own party.

Some Republicans want to expand the bill. They are proposing extra support for farmers affected by economic disruptions. They also suggest a controversial rule requiring proof of citizenship to vote in federal elections.

If the package is ultimately passed into law, it would provide long-term funding for ICE and Border Patrol through 2029. It would also help fully reopen DHS operations, which have been partially limited due to the ongoing funding dispute.

Supporters say the plan will improve immigration enforcement and strengthen border security amid rising migration pressures.

Critics warn it could increase political tensions. They also argue it focuses too much on enforcement and ignores wider immigration system reforms.

The outcome in the House will determine whether the United States moves forward with a fully funded immigration enforcement system or continues facing political gridlock over how border security should be managed

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