Senate approves partial DHS funding bill amid ongoing standoff
The Senate has approved a partial funding bill for the Department of Homeland Security, funding several key agencies while leaving out Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Customs and Border Protection. The move comes amid an ongoing political standoff over immigration and border policy. It’s unclear whether the bill will pass the House or be signed into law. The measure also includes debate over whether federal agents should be required to remove face coverings. Political science professor Andrew Latham helps break down what the bill means and what comes next.
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