Washington, President Donald Trump signed a roughly $1.2 trillion funding bill Tuesday, ending a partial federal shutdown after the House approved the measure 217-214. The package funded most agencies through Sept. 30 but only extended DHS funding briefly, setting an urgent deadline for negotiations. Democratic leaders Chuck Schumer and Hakeem Jeffries outlined demands this week to rein in ICE and CBP, seeking ID display, body cameras, mask restrictions and warrant requirements; Republicans criticized the proposals Thursday. Lawmakers face renewed negotiations before the DHS stopgap expires. Negotiations remain under pressure. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
Prepared by Lauren Mitchell and reviewed by editorial team.
Passing the funding bill immediately restored pay and operations for federal employees, contractors, and recipients of government services by ending the partial shutdown.
Immigrants and communities affected by ICE and CBP enforcement continued to face unresolved risks while lawmakers entered a high-stakes negotiation over DHS reforms.
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