The Senate and House remain locked in a high‑stakes back‑and‑forth over funding the Department of Homeland Security, with Immigration and Customs Enforcement at the center of the dispute. The Senate has repeatedly passed bipartisan bills to reopen most of DHS while delaying ICE funding, only to see House Republicans balk and push short‑term or all‑inclusive measures instead. GOP leaders are now eyeing a two‑track approach—funding DHS first and ICE later—but timing, trust, and internal divisions continue to test whether Congress can finally end the shutdown.
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