White House says DHS funding talks still gridlocked as shutdown looms
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The White House dismissed Democrats’ latest offer to fund the Department of Homeland Security, saying talks remain far apart as Congress heads into recess. Democrats are pushing immigration-enforcement reforms (e.g., stricter guardrails on ICE and judicial warrants) while the administration vows to enforce federal immigration law, leaving the path to a quick deal unclear.
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