The U.S. Senate passed a bipartisan border security bill on Thursday that would avert a government shutdown. It will now head to House which is expected to pass it before it reaches President Donald Trump, who signalled he would sign while also declaring a national emergency.
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U.S. Senate passes bipartisan border security bill to avoid shutdown, House to vote later today
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