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The US House DHS Budget Fight: Why Republicans Rejected Their Own Senate Deal

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The US House passed a stopgap DHS bill after Republicans rejected the Senate deal. Here is the power struggle inside the GOP that is disrupting travel and airport security.

The procedural path that the Department of Homeland Security's funding has taken through Congress in the spring of 2026 — a Senate deal rejected by House Republicans, followed by a House stopgap bill passed 213-203 — illustrates the specific character of Republican legislative dysfunction that has become the signature feature of the current majority's governance.

The Senate deal that House Republicans rejected was itself a compromise that required negotiations between Republican senators with different ideological priorities on immigration enforcement, border technology, and the related question of what happens to the TSA workers who have been going without pay. The specific provisions that made the Senate deal unacceptable to the House Freedom Caucus members who torpedoed it involved funding levels for specific immigration enforcement activities that they characterised as insufficient and border technology investments they described as symbolic.

The consequences of the continuing funding impasse are practical and visible. TSA officers at major American airports have been working without pay for more than 40 days — a situation that is legally sustained by the essential workers provisions that prevent them from striking but that is producing measurable operational consequences in absenteeism, morale, and the specific retention risks that unpaid work creates.

The 213-203 vote margin for the House stopgap bill reveals the extent to which Republican leadership has been governing with barely any margin for dissent. A handful of Republican members joining Democrats in opposing any specific piece of legislation produces the kind of failure that has characterised House Republicans' relationship with their own governing agenda since the narrow majority mathematics of the current session made any internal division immediately consequential.

For European travellers who fly through American airports, this funding dispute is not abstract. It directly affects the security screening capacity and speed at the hubs where international connections are made.

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