Shutdown Ends, but DHS Funding Cliff Looms Over ICE

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President Trump signed a $1.2 trillion budget to end the partial government shutdown, funding most agencies through September, but the Department of Homeland Security is funded only through next week, leaving a Feb. 13 funding cliff for ICE and other DHS programs as lawmakers push for immigration enforcement reforms and body-camera requirements.
- Trump signs bill to end shutdown but another budget cliff looms over ICE funding BBC
- House Democrats help Mike Johnson end government shutdown, fund DHS and ICE Axios
- Trump signs $1.2 trillion funding bill to end shutdown and fund DHS for two weeks Politico
- House votes to reopen U.S. government, bill heads to Trump's desk CNBC
- Partial shutdown ended, as Trump signs package securing back pay for furloughed feds Federal News Network
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