Bipartisan push to reopen DHS as talks stretch into weekend
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The DHS shutdown nears five weeks as border czar Tom Homan meets a bipartisan Senate group and the White House boosts its immigration-enforcement offer in hopes of a deal to reopen DHS. Democrats want reforms such as warrants and penalties, while Republicans push for more legislative text; the Senate rejected another DHS funding bill for the fifth time, and the House is planning a third floor vote next week to pressure a resolution, keeping lawmakers at the Capitol over the weekend if needed.
Topics:nation#congress#government-shutdown#homeland-security#immigration-enforcement#politics#senate
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