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US Senate votes to fund most of Homeland Security to end airports chaos - but ICE excluded

The late-night vote is a step towards bringing the 40-day partial shutdown - and long security lines at US airports - to an end. The late-night vote is a step towards bringing the 40-day partial shutdown - and long secur…

US Senate votes to fund most of Homeland Security to end airports chaos - but ICE excluded

The late-night vote is a step towards bringing the 40-day partial shutdown - and long security lines at US airports - to an end. The late-night vote is a step towards bringing the 40-day partial shutdown - and long security lines at US airports - to an end.

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  • The late-night vote is a step towards bringing the 40-day partial shutdown - and long security lines at US airports - to an end.
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