"Government Shutdown Looms as Border Security Funding Deal Stalls"

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A deadlock over border security funding between Congress and the White House heightens the risk of a government shutdown, with funding for 70% of the federal government set to lapse on Saturday. Disagreements over immigration at the U.S.-Mexico border have stymied talks, with the White House rejecting a proposed funding level for the Department of Homeland Security. The dispute also complicates funding for U.S. support to Ukraine. Lawmakers may resort to a long-term stopgap spending measure to avert a shutdown, upsetting GOP hard-liners who want immigration policy concessions.
- Border security deadlock heightens risk of government shutdown The Washington Post
- Deal to avert shutdown held up over Homeland Security fight The Hill
- Conservatives push for 'leverage' with homeland security cash as funding deal draws near POLITICO
- Federal government is – once more – counting down to a partial shutdown CNN
- DHS headed for yearlong stopgap as appropriations finale comes into focus Roll Call
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