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Trump Signs Bill Ending Record 76-Day DHS Shutdown

On April 30, 2026, President Trump signed a bipartisan bill funding most of the Department of Homeland Security, ending the longest agency shutdown in US history at 76 days. The partial shutdown had begun February 14 after Congress failed to pass DHS appropriations, leaving agencies including the TSA, Coast Guard, and FEMA without routine funding. The bill funds most DHS operations but notably excludes Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Customs and Border Protection, whose funding remains unresolved. Democrats had blocked immigration enforcement funding in an effort to secure reforms including body-worn cameras for federal agents and restrictions on face coverings by law enforcement. Immigration funding is expected to be addressed separately through the $70 billion budget reconciliation process, with Trump demanding final passage by June 1. The Senate had passed the same bill unanimously five weeks earlier, but the House had delayed. Speaker Johnson credited "patience and prayer" for getting members to the finish line. Democrats countered that the prolonged shutdown was manufactured and unnecessary.

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Senate Adopts $70 Billion Budget Resolution to Fund ICE and Border Patrol

In the predawn hours of April 23, 2026, the Senate voted 50-48 to adopt a non-binding budget resolution that unlocks up to $70 billion in funding for Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Customs and Border Patrol, a key step toward ending the partial Department of Homeland Security shutdown that began in mid-February. Republicans Rand Paul of Kentucky and Lisa Murkowski of Alaska were the only members of their party to vote against the resolution. The measure authorizes the Senate Judiciary and Homeland Security committees to draft reconciliation legislation funding the two agencies for three years, through the end of President Trump's term. The resolution now moves to the House, which has not yet voted. Speaker Mike Johnson said he expects the House to pass it. President Trump has set a June 1 deadline for final passage of the reconciliation bill.

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2026 DHS Government Shutdown

The Department of Homeland Security entered a partial shutdown on February 14, 2026 after Congress failed to agree on DHS funding, with Democrats demanding reforms to ICE and CBP operations following the killings of Renee Good and Alex Pretti by federal agents. The shutdown — the longest in US history — left over 100,000 DHS employees working without pay, caused TSA staffing crises, and triggered competing House and Senate funding bills.

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ICE Immigration Crackdown in Minnesota

Federal immigration enforcement operation "Metro Surge" in Minneapolis-St. Paul has sparked protests, economic boycotts, and political backlash after two fatal shootings by federal agents. The crackdown has led to hundreds of businesses closing in solidarity, state legislators nationwide proposing limits on ICE cooperation, and a growing constitutional clash between state and federal authorities.

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Calls Mount for DHS Secretary Kristi Noem's Removal

Over 160 House Democrats have signed Rep. Robin Kelly's impeachment resolution against Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem following the Minneapolis shootings. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries announced Democrats will launch impeachment proceedings if Noem isn't fired. The resolution cites obstruction of congressional oversight, warrantless arrests violating due process, and self-dealing. Few Republicans have risen to her defense.

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ICE Shooting Death of Renee Good in Minneapolis

Renée Nicole Good, a 37-year-old US citizen, mother of three, writer and poet, was fatally shot by ICE agent Jonathan Ross on January 7, 2026, in Minneapolis after dropping her 6-year-old son at school. An independent autopsy found she was shot three times including once in the head. Her death sparked national protests, "Renee Good Day" proclamation by Governor Walz, and federal investigations that have controversially focused more on her partner than on the agent who killed her.

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