グリーンランドの危機は彼女を活気づけたが、有権者は変化を望んでいるのか?
The US Senate has approved funds for TSA and most of Homeland Security but not ICE, after a partial government shutdown triggered massive disruption at airports, and 50,000 TSA agents were forced to work without pay
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The Senate's choice to fund TSA while leaving out ICE reflects the immediate need to address airport security and public safety. However, it raises questions about how long-term immigration enforcement will be managed without adequate funding.
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