Trump Reopens Government With Short-Term DHS Funding Amid Immigration Talks

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President Trump signed a short-term spending package to immediately reopen major parts of the federal government and fund the Department of Homeland Security through the end of next week, as Democrats push for limits on deportations tied to DHS funding; the House passed the bill 217-214, ending an 11-day partial shutdown while immigration-policy negotiations continue.
- Trump Signs Bill to Reopen Government The New York Times
- Congress ends shutdown, approves $1.2T in funding — and sets up DHS cliff Politico
- House Democrats help Mike Johnson end government shutdown, fund DHS and ICE Axios
- Partial shutdown ended, as Trump signs package securing back pay for furloughed feds Federal News Network
- Trump signs bill ending government shutdown, starting clock on ICE talks CNN
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