The Senate passed a DHS funding bill early Friday morning, aimed at preventing a department shutdown. However, this bill funded most of the department, including the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), but not ICE or CBP. This decision prompted an immediate response from the House of Representatives, which rejected the measure and offered an alternative continuing resolution. The positions of the Senate and the House reflect the political divisions surrounding border security and the funding of federal agencies.
The Senate bill, which sought to avoid a government shutdown, failed to satisfy the demands of Trump and other Republicans who demanded full funding for border security agencies.