WASHINGTON — The Senate approved early Friday a measure funding the Transportation Security Administration and most Department of Homeland Security components while excluding immigration enforcement; President Donald Trump said on Thursday he would sign an order instructing the Homeland Security secretary to immediately pay TSA agents amid the shutdown. The unanimous Senate voice vote came at 2:20 a.m.; the package now goes to the House, which is expected to consider it Friday. Senate leaders said some work remains, Democrats insisted enforcement reforms were unmet, and the White House said it would pursue separate measures for ICE and Border Patrol funding.
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This funding decision impacts your safety. TSA agents ensure airport security, and their pay is now guaranteed. However, immigration enforcement is left out, which could affect border security. Keep an eye on how this unfolds.
The Senate has funded most of Homeland Security, but not immigration enforcement. President Trump plans to pay TSA agents directly. This is a complex issue with potential safety implications. Worth forwarding if you know someone who travels frequently.
TSA agents and airline travelers benefited from the Senate funding measure and the president's order to provide immediate pay, while most DHS agencies received partial funds allowing many operations to resume.
Immigration enforcement units, including ICE and portions of CBP, suffered continued funding gaps and uncertainty because those components were excluded from the Senate package.
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