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Senate approves funding for Homeland Security in large part after airport shutdown

On Friday, the U.S. senate passed a bill that would?finance the Department of Homeland Security while withholding funds from ICE. This was in response to a partial government shutdown lasting weeks which caused major disruptions at airports.

Senate Democrats blocked DHS funding in November, when they sought to curb the Trump administration's immigration crackdown after federal agents killed two U.S. Citizens in Minneapolis.

A funding shortage has left tens and thousands of Transportation Security Administration (TSA) employees without pay. This has led some airport security officers to call in sick, or even resign.

Donald Trump announced on Thursday that he would pay 50,000 airport workers to address the staff shortages which have caused travel to be hampered across the country.

The Senate bill would fund DHS elements such as the TSA and U.S. Coast Guard, but withhold funding from Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Customs and Border Protection.

The bill could be voted on by the House of Representatives as early as this Friday.

Chuck Schumer, Democratic Senate Minority Leader, said in a statement that "this agreement funds TSA and the Coast Guard. It also funds FEMA and CISA. This agreement strengthens border security?and entry ports, keeping America safe."

He added that "Democrats were steadfast in their opposition to Donald Trump's deadly and rogue militia getting more funding if there are no serious reforms."

Republican Senator Susan Collins, who chairs Senate Appropriations Committee said Democrats have damaged Congress' annual funding processes, weakened the national?security and set "a precedence that they may regret one day".

She said that Democrats remained intransigent with their demands.

(source: Reuters)