White House digs in on warrants as DHS funding talks edge toward shutdown
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Democrats push to require judicial warrants for federal immigration enforcement and impose other limits as part of a DHS funding overhaul, but the White House and many Republicans view the warrants demand as a nonstarter. With a Friday deadline looming, negotiators on both sides are weighing counteroffers and potential concessions, while warning a prolonged stalemate could trigger a partial government shutdown. The administration has signaled it won’t radicalize its position, even as talks continue and immigration hawks push for a firm stance.
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