Most of the Department of Homeland Security will finally be getting its funding following a 75-day shutdown, after the House finally passed a Senate funding bill.
President Trump officially signed the bill to fully restore funding to the Department of Homeland Security, ending the record-setting 75-day lapse in funding for the critical agency tasked with protecting U.S. soil.
But, while the bill does fund most of the department—which includes the TSA and the Coast Guard—it did not include funding for Immigration and Customs Enforcement or Customs and Border Protection.
Democrats have been blocking any measure that funds ICE and CBP, demanding that those agencies be reformed before they’re funded. It’s unclear how ICE or CBP funding will be passed, but some have suggested it be included in a second Big Beautiful Bill.