
In the early morning hours of Friday, March 27th, the United States Senate voted to approve a funding bill that would restore operations to the majority of the Department of Homeland Security, according to a report from Politico.
The legislation provides financial support for most DHS operations but notably excludes Immigration and Customs Enforcement along with certain segments of Customs and Border Protection from the approved funding measures.
This partial funding approach represents a compromise solution as lawmakers work to address the ongoing budgetary challenges facing the department responsible for national security operations.








