Once signed into law, the legislation will end a partial department shutdown and restore funding to key agencies. But Republicans are unhappy that ICE and Border Patrol have been excluded.
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The US House has passed a DHS funding bill to end a partial department shutdown, restoring funding to key agencies. However, Republicans have expressed discontent that ICE and Border Patrol have been excluded from the legislation. The bill's passage aims to resolve the partial shutdown and alleviate funding concerns for affected agencies.
Once signed into law, the legislation will end a partial department shutdown and restore funding to key agencies. But Republicans are unhappy that ICE and Border Patrol have been excluded.