Senate approves bipartisan funding pact to avert partial shutdown

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The Senate voted 71-29 to advance a funding bill that would keep most of the federal government funded through September, with a temporary extension for Homeland Security, preventing a partial shutdown over the weekend while the House prepares a vote. The deal comes amid negotiations on new immigration restrictions and tighter ICE oversight, with Democrats demanding meaningful reform before any DHS funding extension is approved."
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