Senate stalls DHS funding as month-long shutdown looms

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The Senate again failed to pass a funding bill to reopen the Department of Homeland Security, keeping the partial government shutdown in place as it approaches one month. The 51-46 vote fell largely along party lines, with only one Democrat, John Fetterman, voting for the bill, highlighting a stalemate over stronger guardrails on federal immigration enforcement.
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