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Senate approves spending package allowing for DHS funding negotiation
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The Senate has voted to approve a spending package that could avert a government shutdown. As part of the deal, senators stripped out new Homeland Security funding so Democrats and the White House could continue negotiation on potential changes to ICE and Border Patrol.Jan. 31, 2026