🏛️ Congress Approves Funding Deal
The U.S. government shutdown ends after Congress passed a Senate-approved funding bill to reopen the Department of Homeland Security, restoring critical operations such as airport security and border protection.
✈️ Airport Disruptions During Shutdown
Before the U.S. government shutdown ends, airports across the country experienced major disruptions due to unpaid staff, causing delays, long queues, and reduced screening efficiency.
⚖️ Immigration Policy Dispute
The reason the U.S. government shutdown ends only now is due to prolonged disagreements between Democrats and Republicans over immigration enforcement funding.
💰 Funding Plans Ahead
Even though the U.S. government shutdown ends, lawmakers are still debating additional funding that could allocate billions more toward immigration agencies.
🧭 What Happens Next
Now that the U.S. government shutdown ends, federal employees will receive back pay, and operations are expected to normalize, although political debates will continue.