It's been the longest agency shutdown in history.

The bill that would end the partial government shutdown lasting longer than 70 days now heads to President Donald Trump's desk for his signature into law.

It's been the longest agency shutdown in history.

The House on Thursday passed a Department of Homeland Security funding bill that the Senate had approved more than a month ago.

The bill, already cleared by the US Senate, now moves to the desk of President Donald Trump who is expected to swiftly sign the legislation.

After weeks of delay, the House voted Thursday to fund much of the Department of Homeland Security, but not its immigration enforcement operations.

Bipartisan measure includes funding for Secret Service and TSA, but excludes immigration enforcement operations

Congress voted to reopen part of the Department of Homeland Security on Thursday after weeks of fighting over parts of the budget.