Senate stalls DHS funding as airport lines catalyze ICE reform talks

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The Senate failed to advance a Department of Homeland Security funding bill amid concerns over long airport screening lines, with Democrats pushing to fund TSA separately and demand reforms to immigration enforcement before any package approved; White House negotiations with Republicans continue as lawmakers eye a weekend session ahead of an Easter recess.
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