Democrats push fresh DHS funding offer as shutdown enters month two
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Senate Democrats delivered their latest DHS funding proposal to the White House, tying funding to immigration-enforcement changes as the department remains shut in its second month; the White House is reviewing, while Republicans argue the offer concedes little and may not move the needle. Amid the DHS stalemate, House conservatives are pressing revolts over FISA, an affordable-housing package, and the SAVE Act, signaling a difficult path for key votes like a FISA extension and other must-pass bills.
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