
By Owen Hayes, Brennan Leach, Sahil Kapur and Lauren Zola | NBC News
The measure, passed unanimously early Friday after a marathon session, still needs to get through the Republican-led House before it can get to Trump’s desk.
WASHINGTON — The Senate agreed unanimously early Friday to fund the Department of Homeland Security, but without funding for immigration enforcement and deportation operations.
Senators approved the package at 2:20 a.m. by voice vote following a marathon session.
The 42-day funding lapse has seen them go without pay, leading many to call out of work and causing long lines at airports. While the measure still needs to pass the House, the Senate vote paves the way to allow airports to fully function again.
The legislation would fund all of DHS except Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Customs and Border Protection, which Democrats have refused to vote for without significant reforms to immigration raids and deportation practices.
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