Senate Talks on Immigration Enforcement Stall as DHS Funding Looms

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With the Feb. 13 deadline to fund the Department of Homeland Security approaching, bipartisan Senate talks to curb immigration enforcement stalled, as lawmakers left Washington for the weekend without a serious plan. Democrats seek major reforms to enforcement practices while Republicans resist, heightening the risk of a DHS shutdown.
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