The Democrat-controlled US House of Representatives has voted to end a partial government shutdown – but the move looks certain to be vetoed by President Donald Trump.
Mr Trump has said he will reject any measure that does not provide funding for his proposed US-Mexico border wall, reports BBC.
New House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has branded the wall "an immorality".
The measures also require the approval of the Republican-run Senate – but senators have already ruled this out.
Senate majority leader Mitch McConnell said Republicans there would not back measures that Mr Trump did not support and called the Democrats' move a "total nonstarter" and a "political sideshow", BBC reported.