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Trump signs bill ending partial government shutdown

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 · 14h · on MSN
House sends Trump bill to end government shutdown, starting clock on federal immigration enforcement talks
President Donald Trump swiftly signed a sprawling spending package into law Tuesday, ending the partial government shutdown after just three days but creating another funding cliff for the Department of Homeland Security in two weeks.

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 · 11h
Trump signs funding bill to end shutdown after package clears House
 · 18h
Trump Signs Bill to Reopen Government
 · 15h
US lawmakers pass bill to end partial government shutdown
The US House of Representatives has voted narrowly to end the partial government shutdown, while setting up another funding cliff for the Department of Homeland Security amid a fight over Donald Trump...

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 · 16h
House passes bill to end the partial government shutdown, sending the measure to Trump
 · 15h
House Approves Measure to End Partial Government Shutdown
 · 4h
Trump signs bill to end partial government shutdown. Here’s how Tuesday played out.
The vote was 217-214, and wraps up congressional work on 11 of the 12 annual appropriations bills, funding the vast majority of the government for the budget year ending Sept. 30.

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 · 9h
Trump signs government funding bill and meets with Colombia’s Petro
 · 4h
Government Shutdown Ends as House Approves Trump’s Deal With Dems
Albuquerque Journal
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New Mexico Senate passes bill seeking to close immigration detention facilities

SANTA FE — The New Mexico Senate passed a bill Tuesday that could shut down immigration detention centers in the state, successfully sending the legislation to the governor’s desk after nearly a decade of failed attempts.
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Immigration detention center bill passes the House amid public protest

A bill that could close immigration detention centers across New Mexico passed the state House of Representatives on Friday, putting the legislation at the official halfway point as public outcry over Immigration and Customs Enforcement's use of force continues.
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Maryland Senate committee passes bills restricting ICE

Maryland lawmakers heard two bills intended to restrict the work of federal immigration officials. State Senate could vote on the bills as early as Thursday.
Albuquerque Journal
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HB 9 passes the Senate, heads to Governor's desk

The New Mexico House of Representatives have started the debate clock on House Bill 9, a proposed law that could shutter Immigration Detention Centers in New Mexico. The bill is expected to pass the house, though it has fierce opponents in several legislators from rural New Mexico.
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'We need to get out of the business of detention': House Bill 9 passes committee

A bill that could effectively shutter three immigration detention facilities in New Mexico by restricting the federal contracts they require to operate passed the Senate Judiciary Committee on Monday in a 5-3 vote.
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Senate passes funding bill as shutdown set to take effect

The pressure now moves to the House, which is in recess, as the government enters at least a limited funding lapse.
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Indiana House panel passes immigration bill that would require local governments, public schools and colleges to comply with ICE

INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana House lawmakers passed an amended SB 76 out of committee in a 9-4 vote on Monday — a move that incorporated core elements of the “FAIRNESS Act,” which failed to receive a committee hearing in the Senate last year,
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Immigration agents could be sued in state court under a bill by Colorado Democrats

Coloradans could sue federal immigration agents who violate their constitutional rights in state court under a bill that passed its first committee at the State Capitol.
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