White House offers five-part DHS plan as funding talks stall

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The White House unveiled a five-part counteroffer to Democrats to fund the Department of Homeland Security, proposing codified enforcement guidelines, expanded body cameras, limits on enforcement at sensitive sites with exceptions, and mandatory reviews by the DHS inspector general. Democrats want judicial warrants for private-property access and ban masks for agents, push for stronger oversight, and have started efforts to fund DHS’s non-immigration agencies; negotiations remain at an impasse with no meeting scheduled as TSA payroll and worker resignations amplify airport delays.
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- Read the White House Letter to Senate Republicans The New York Times
- White House releases DHS funding offer Politico
- White House offers concession on body cameras in bid to end DHS shutdown USA Today
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