Bipartisan Deal Emerges to Fund DHS While Excluding Immigration Enforcement
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5 questionsWhat specific new rules or guardrails on immigration enforcement operations are included in the potential bipartisan deal?
When exactly will the House vote on the Senate-approved funding package, and what is its expected outcome?
How many ICE agents have been deployed to airports, and what specific tasks are they performing to address TSA congestion?
What is the exact status of the budget reconciliation process for funding immigration enforcement operations separately?
What are the details of the judicial warrant requirement and stronger use of force policy demanded by Democrats?
Senate action on DHS funding billsfactual
Senate Republicans blocked a bill to pay TSA agents, fund FEMA and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA).
According to www.appropriations.senate.govThe Senate approved legislation to keep funding flowing for most of the federal government and give Congress a two-week window to negotiate DHS immigration enforcement changes.
According to www.npr.orgContext: This contradiction suggests conflicting reports on whether the Senate has passed any funding measures for DHS agencies during the shutdown, which is crucial for understanding the current legislative status and potential relief for affected agencies like TSA.
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