Senate fails to advance DHS funding bill for 5th time, with no deal in sight

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March 20, 2026
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The Senate failed to advance a DHS funding bill for the fifth time, with no agreement in sight.

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The Senate failed to advance a Department of Homeland Security funding bill for the fifth time, leaving no agreement in sight on how to finance the agency. Border czar Tom Homan is scheduled to return to Capitol Hill later Friday for bipartisan discussions, signaling ongoing efforts to break the deadlock. The repeated failures suggest deep disagreement among senators over DHS priorities, likely involving immigration enforcement and border security provisions tied to Trump administration policy. A prolonged stalemate risks operational disruptions at DHS if no funding measure passes before current appropriations expire. Homan's continued involvement underscores the White House's direct stake in DHS funding negotiations.

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Border czar Tom Homan is scheduled for bipartisan discussions on Capitol Hill; repeated failures suggest deep disagreement over DHS priorities.

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