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Senate passes DHS funding bill, but House approval needed to end shutdown

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Democrats have objected to funding ICE and other agencies involved in Trump's mass deportation campaign unless the administration agreed to new rules governing agents' conduct.

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Open Questions

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When exactly the House of Representatives will vote on the DHS funding package and whether it will pass.
The specific details of the new rules Democrats are demanding for immigration agents' conduct.
How many TSA workers have actually quit or called out since the shutdown began, as figures vary between sources.
The full extent of travel disruptions at U.S. airports beyond the mentioned locations.
Whether the Trump administration's efforts to strip citizenship from foreign-born Americans will proceed as planned and what legal challenges may arise.
Duration of the partial shutdownfactual

The partial shutdown may be the longest funding lapse in U.S. history.

According to The Guardian - World
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The partial shutdown has lasted 40 days.

According to NRK Nyheter

Context: This disagreement affects the historical context and severity of the shutdown, with one source emphasizing its unprecedented length and another providing a specific timeframe.

Status of DHS funding and shutdownfactual

The Department of Homeland Security is set to shut down this weekend due to lack of funding.

According to www.nbcnews.com
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The U.S. Senate has unanimously passed a temporary funding package to reopen most of DHS, and an end to the partial shutdown may be in sight.

According to The Guardian - World, NRK Nyheter

Context: This contradiction creates confusion about whether DHS is currently shutting down or if a resolution is imminent, impacting public understanding of the crisis's timeline and urgency.

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