Dems press for concrete ICE reforms as DHS funding hangs in balance

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Democratic leaders rejected the White House's latest ICE reforms proposal as incomplete and demanded stricter oversight—judicial warrants, clearer officer identification, tighter use-of-force rules, and an end to racial profiling—before approving Homeland Security funding, with a Feb. 13 deadline looming and a risk of a partial shutdown as negotiations continue.
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