House votes unanimously to reopen DHS, ending 75-day shutdown — ICE, CBP to be funded separately
The House voted unanimously to reopen the Department of Homeland Security and provide funding to most of its agencies after a 75-day shutdown, the longest in U.S. history. Agencies including the Coast Guard, TSA, FEMA, and the Secret Service will receive full funding once the bill is signed by President Trump. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Customs and Border Protection will be funded through a separate budget resolution at a later date.
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Politics breaking House votes unanimously to reopen DHS, ending 75-day shutdown — ICE, CBP to be funded separately By Josh Christenson Published April 30, 2026, 1:20 p.m. ET WASHINGTON — The Department of Homeland Security will finally receive most of its funding again after the longest lapse of funding in US history following a House vote Thursday. The House approved by voice vote the funding measure to reopen most DHS agencies, except those overseeing federal immigration enforcement, 75 days after Democrats blocked the spending. The US Coast Guard, Secret Service, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Transportation Security Administration will all get full funding once President Trump signs the measure. The Coast Guard will be back to getting funded.
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