Senate stalls DHS funding for fifth time as shutdown lingers

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The Senate again failed to advance a House-passed bill to fund the Department of Homeland Security, leaving the government partially shut down and causing air-travel disruptions as Democrats seek immigration-enforcement reforms; no 60-vote threshold was reached, and talks with border officials were ongoing with another procedural vote expected.
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- Live updates: Pentagon deploys Marines, sailors to Mideast; Donald Trump honors Navy team The Hill
- Another DHS funding vote coming to House floor Politico
- Federal employee unions, organizations call for an end to DHS shutdown Federal News Network
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