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Crisis Averted: US House Spending Bills 2026 Passage Amidst ICE Funding Dispute

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The US House approved the final spending bills for 2026, avoiding a government shutdown. Learn about the Democratic objections to ICE funding and the bill's implications.

The clock has stopped ticking toward a federal freeze. The US House has officially approved the final set of spending bills, narrowly avoiding a government shutdown that threatened to paralyze key federal operations.

US House Spending Bills 2026 Passage: Securing the Fiscal Future

According to reports, the legislative body cleared the remaining funding hurdles just in time. While the move ensures government continuity through the fiscal year, the victory was hard-fought. The bipartisan consensus was tested by deep ideological divides, particularly regarding border security and internal enforcement.

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Partisan Clash Over ICE Funding Levels

Democrats voiced significant objections to the funding allocated for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Critics within the party argued that the spending levels were excessive and failed to address humanitarian concerns. Despite these objections, the house moved forward to prioritize national economic stability over departmental policy disputes.

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