Senate adopts budget resolution to fund DHS immigration agencies

CBS News
April 23, 2026
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The Senate adopted a budget resolution to fund Homeland Security immigration agencies with a 50-48 vote.

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This funding ensures continued operations for border security and immigration enforcement agencies, impacting immigration policies and potentially border crossing processes.

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The Senate adopted a budget resolution early Thursday morning to fund Homeland Security immigration agencies. This action followed a marathon "vote-a-rama" session, securing funding for critical agencies within DHS. The resolution passed with a 50-48 vote, as Republicans Rand Paul and Lisa Murkowski joined all Democrats in opposition. This vote is significant for the Trump administration's immigration priorities and the operational capacity of agencies responsible for border security and immigration enforcement. CBS News homeland security correspondent Nicole Sganga reported on the development.

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The Senate adopted a budget resolution to fund DHS immigration agencies.

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