GOP unveils two-track plan to reopen DHS and curb airport chaos

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Senate Republicans say a two-track framework could reopen the Department of Homeland Security and end long TSA lines: fund DHS now with immigration enforcement and ICE paused, then use reconciliation to finish ICE funding and push select provisions from the SAVE America Act. The plan hinges on House approval and White House buy-in, with Democrats demanding concrete text first. Budget constraints and Republican divisions may limit what can be enacted, while discussions touch on potential voter‑ID incentives and election‑security funding.
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