Clash Over ICE Reforms Threatens DHS Funding and a Possible Shutdown

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Democrats press for sweeping ICE/DHS reforms—warrants, officer identification, stricter use-of-force rules, and racial-profiling bans—as Republicans deem the demands unrealistic. Senate leader Thune warns a DHS shutdown could occur next week if no agreement is reached, while talks consider splitting the funding and adding concessions on immigration policy amid a roughly $175B homeland-security budget and a two-week extension that has since expired.
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