Congress Nearing a Two-Week DHS Stopgap to End Partial Shutdown

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The Senate approves a two-week DHS stopgap that separates immigration enforcement from the broader shutdown fight, aiming to curb the partial shutdown, while the House prepares to move a rule and vote by Tuesday amid GOP hesitations and Democratic demands for DHS reforms (unmasking agents, body cameras, tighter warrants) as negotiations continue.
Topics:nation#dhs-funding#government-shutdown#house-of-representatives#immigration-enforcement#politics#senate
- Speaker Johnson is moving to end the shutdown by Tuesday — without Democratic support Axios
- Facing Immigration Backlash, Trump Called Schumer to Cut a Deal The New York Times
- Senate passes $1.2T government funding deal — but a brief shutdown is certain Politico
- Shutdown expected to last until at least Tuesday as Jeffries says Democrats won’t help pass funding bill CNN
- This week on The Hill: House races to end partial government shutdown The Hill
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