The House passed the Senate-backed DHS funding bill.

WASHINGTON -- After months of resistance, the House on Thursday passed the Senate-backed Department of Homeland Security funding bill, which funds all agencies inside DHS except immigration enforcement operations.
There was no recorded vote requested. The measure now heads to President Donald Trump's desk now for signature -- ending the record-long DHS shutdown.
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