The Home voted Friday to approve a short-term invoice to fund your complete Division of Homeland Safety for eight weeks, sending the measure again to the Senate, the place the highest Democrat says it’s “lifeless on arrival.”
The Home vote late Friday was 213-203. Three Democrats crossed social gathering strains to vote in favor: Reps. Henry Cuellar, of Texas; Don Davis, of North Carolina; and Marie Gluesenkamp Perez, of Washington.
There will not be at present plans for the Senate to return from its scheduled 2-week recess to deal with the continuing DHS shutdown, a GOP aide confirmed to ABC.
The continuing Capitol Hill deadlock means the partial shutdown is predicted to tug on as lawmakers combat over a path ahead.
The Home vote to increase funding for all of DHS by Might 22 got here a number of hours after the Senate authorised a invoice early Friday morning to fund most of DHS apart from Immigration and Customs Enforcement and elements of Customs and Border Safety.
Home Speaker Mike Johnson speaks to the media on Capitol Hill in Washington, March 27, 2026.
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Forward of the Home vote, Democratic Minority Chief Chuck Schumer had vowed that the Home invoice can be “lifeless on arrival” within the Senate, which means Democrats won’t present sufficient assist to achieve a 60-vote threshold.
Senators have left city for a two-week recess and will not be planning to return till Monday, April 13. Home members are additionally leaving to depart for the two-week vacation break and will not be planning to return till Tuesday, April 14.
Earlier Friday, Home Speaker Mike Johnson and GOP leaders rejected the Senate-passed DHS invoice.
“This gambit that was carried out final night time is a joke,” Johnson informed reporters in a information convention on Friday.
Amid the gridlock on Capitol Hill, President Donald Trump on Friday signed a presidential memorandum directing Homeland Safety Secretary Markwayne Mullin to pay TSA workers. DHS mentioned that staff will begin seeing paychecks on Monday.
President Trump, in a cellphone interview with Fox Information on Friday afternoon, mentioned the Senate deal on DHS “wasn’t good” and “wasn’t applicable.”
The Senate, at 2 a.m. on Friday morning, authorised a funding invoice that included TSA, Federal Emergency Administration Company, the Coast Guard and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Safety Company.

Vacationers wait in line to undergo safety in Terminal 5 at John F. Kennedy Worldwide Airport, March 27, 2026 in New York Metropolis.
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The package deal didn’t embody cash for ICE or elements of CBP, although these companies proceed to obtain funds resulting from an inflow of money supplied within the so-called One Huge Stunning Invoice handed by Congress final summer season.
Additionally absent from the Senate invoice are any of the reforms to ICE’s working procedures that Democrats have been repeatedly demanding following the deadly shootings of two Americans in Minneapolis by federal brokers earlier this 12 months.
Nonetheless, Schumer mentioned he was pleased with Democrats who “held the road” on their objection to funding ICE and CBP with out reforms.
“Democrats held agency in our place that Donald Trump’s rogue and lethal militia mustn’t get extra funding with out severe reforms and we’ll proceed to combat for these reforms,” he mentioned.

The U.S. Capitol constructing is seen, March 27, 2026 in Washington.
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Senate Majority Chief John Thune lambasted Democrats on the ground for what he framed as their refusal to barter in good religion. He mentioned Democrats might have secured a few of their desired reforms in the event that they hadn’t sophisticated negotiations.
“We might be standing right here proper now passing a funding invoice with an inventory of reforms if the Democrats had made the smallest effort to truly attain an settlement. However they did not, as a result of it is now clear to everybody, Democrats did not really need a resolution, they wished a difficulty, politics over coverage, self-interest over reform, pandering to their base over really fixing an issue,” Thune mentioned.
Senate Republicans vowed to work on a package deal later this 12 months to approve much more funding for ICE and CBP, saying they goal to do it utilizing reconciliation — a finances instrument that, if profitable, would permit them to sidestep Democratic objection and go the invoice with none Democratic assist.
Republicans are already warning that that invoice will likely be a lot harsher and Sen. Eric Schmitt, R-Mo., vowed it could “supercharge deportations.”
ABC Information’ Allison Pecorin and Lalee Ibssa contributed to this report.
