The funding comes on top of the $140 billion that the Republican-controlled Congress gave ICE and Customs and Border Protection last year.
The Republican president used a similar maneuver to resume pay for the Transportation Security Administration.
President Trump has signed a government funding bill that ends the partial federal shutdown that began over the weekend.
Mike Johnson can't lose more than one Republican on party-line votes with perfect attendance.
A separate investigation conducted by the House Oversight Committee has released thousands of pages of emails from Epstein's estate.
The Supreme Court has extended an order blocking full SNAP payments. The decision comes amid signals that the government shutdown could soon end, and food aid payments resume.
The agreement does not guarantee the health care subsidies will be extended, as Democrats have demanded for almost six weeks.
The administration has begun tapping funds from Trump’s tax breaks and budget law to start paying for priorities during the shutdown.
The House is not expected to be in session this week, focusing attention on the Senate to take the lead on any deal in the GOP-led Congress.
Republicans and Democrats are digging in for a prolonged fight even as President Donald Trump readies plans to unleash layoffs.