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US Senate Passes Stop-Gap Bill to Reopen Most of DHS, Leaving ICE and CBP Funding for Later

Apr 6, 2026
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US Senate Passes Stop-Gap Bill to Reopen Most of DHS, Leaving ICE and CBP Funding for Later
A rare 100–0 vote in the early hours of Sunday, April 5 sent a short-term appropriations bill to the House that would fund most of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) through the end of the fiscal year. The measure comes six weeks into a partial government shutdown that has hobbled Transportation Security Administration (TSA) checkpoints, slowed Global Entry enrolment, and forced hundreds of thousands of federal employees to work without pay.

US Senate Passes Stop-Gap Bill to Reopen Most of DHS, Leaving ICE and CBP Funding for Later


In the meantime, organisations that need to keep personnel moving across borders can tap VisaHQ for assistance. The company’s online portal (https://www.visahq.com/united-states/) aggregates the latest U.S. visa and travel-document requirements, offers step-by-step application support, and facilitates courier delivery worldwide—helping travellers sidestep administrative delays while DHS operations remain in flux.

The Senate bill restores salaries and operating budgets for TSA, the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the U.S. Coast Guard, but it deliberately withholds funding for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP). Those two agencies have become the political flash point in negotiations, with House Democrats demanding structural reforms after a series of high-profile enforcement controversies, and House conservatives insisting that any deal maintain current enforcement capacity. For corporate mobility managers the immediate impact is two-fold. First, the prospect of quickly returning TSA officers to full pay should stabilise airport security staffing just as spring business-travel volume surges. Second, continued uncertainty around CBP appropriations could still disrupt Trusted-Traveller programme staffing, Global Entry interview availability and southern-border commercial crossings if a second shutdown occurs when the new stop-gap expires. The House is expected to take up the bill as early as Monday. If it clears that chamber unchanged, President Trump has indicated he will sign it, buying negotiators several weeks to hammer out a longer-term agreement on ICE and CBP. Mobility stakeholders should continue to watch whether lawmakers ultimately link CBP funding to new enforcement rules—an outcome that could reshape inspection priorities and staffing at airports, land ports and pre-clearance sites worldwide. Companies with frequent U.S. travellers are being advised to maintain contingency budgets for premium-security services (CLEAR, VIP airport handling) and to remind employees registered for Global Entry or SENTRI that interview backlogs could persist until full DHS funding is secured.

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