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The Senate voted unanimously early Friday to reopen the Department of Homeland Security after a 40-day shutdown, but without funding for immigration enforcement and deportation operations.
The Senate unanimously moved to fund most of the Department of Homeland Security, except for Immigration and Customs Enforcement and part of Customs and Border Protection, in a rare overnight session.
This is the latest lawsuit to stem from a request the ACLU’s state chapter made last summer, asking for copies of incident reports in which sheriff’s deputies called or otherwise interacted with ICE and Border Patrol.
Retired Border Patrol chief Gregory Bovino says Minneapolis operations were "vastly different" from those in other cities.
The U.S. Senate agreed to fund the Department of Homeland Security early Friday, without including funds for ICE and Border Patrol. The Senate passed the f
The revolt risks extending a partial shutdown, now in its 42nd day, that's has created long lines at many of the nation’s airports.