House and Senate Republicans Reach Deal on DHS Shutdown
April 1, 2026 • Google News World
House and Senate Republicans Reach Deal to End DHS Shutdown
A deal has been reached between House and Senate Republicans to end the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) shutdown. The agreement was announced by GOP leaders, who plan to advance a funding bill to Congress.
According to reports, the two-track approach to funding DHS involves separate bills for border security and immigration reform. Republican leaders have stated that they aim to pass both bills simultaneously, but significant hurdles remain before the deal can be finalized.
The proposed funding deal includes provisions for increased border security measures and immigration reforms. However, details of the agreement are still being negotiated.
GOP leaders Thune and Johnson have confirmed that a two-track approach will be taken to fund DHS. The plan involves advancing separate bills for border security and immigration reform.
A spokesperson for the Republican leadership has stated that the deal is subject to further negotiation and approval by Congress.
The DHS shutdown, which began in December 2022, has had significant impacts on government services and operations. A resolution to the shutdown is expected to be announced soon.
In related news, Republican leaders have confirmed that a funding bill will be advanced to Congress as part of the deal. The bill includes provisions for increased border security measures and immigration reforms.
The proposed funding deal is subject to further negotiation and approval by Congress.
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