President Trump has officially signed legislation to end the Department of Homeland Security shutdown, restoring full funding and operational capacity to the agency. The move follows a period of budgetary deadlock that had temporarily halted non-essential services and impacted federal personnel. The signed bill ensures that department employees will receive back pay and that vital security operations, including border enforcement and national safety protocols, resume immediately. This legislative action concludes a period of fiscal uncertainty, allowing the agency to stabilize its operations and long-term strategic objectives.
- President Trump signed the funding bill on April 30, 2026, officially ending the DHS shutdown.
- The legislation restores full operational status and financial resources to the Department of Homeland Security.
- Federal employees affected by the lapse in funding are scheduled to receive retroactive pay.
- The bill resolves the budgetary impasse that had previously stalled agency functions.
- National security and border enforcement activities are expected to return to standard service levels immediately.
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