Here’s the latest I can share based on recent reporting.
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House Republicans pushed a DHS funding patch as a partial shutdown stretched into late March, setting up a Senate fight over whether to fund all of DHS or only parts of it. This ongoing standoff contributed to the longest shutdown in U.S. history as Democratic and Republican factions dug in on immigration enforcement provisions and oversight demands.[3][5][7]
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In mid-April 2026, Republicans signaled an intention to bypass Democratic opposition by using budget maneuvers to fully finance DHS, aiming to reopen the department despite potential internal GOP hurdles and the risk of a protracted fight over policy conditions attached to funding. Democrats remained resistant to funding DHS without concessions on immigration and enforcement reforms.[2][5]
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The broader context includes Democrats pressing for changes to immigration enforcement and oversight as a condition of DHS funding, while Republicans argued that avoiding a government shutdown required moving forward with funding, sometimes via expedited or reconciliation routes.[1][5]
If you’d like, I can pull the very latest headlines from a few reputable outlets and summarize any new developments, or drill into a specific angle (ICE/CBP funding, border policy conditions, or the impact on airport security and critical DHS programs).