Border Negotiations: Bipartisan Deal, Trump's Criticism, and Biden's Vow

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Senators are preparing to vote on a bipartisan immigration deal next week, but face challenges in garnering support from both Democrats and Republicans. The deal includes provisions to allow the president to shut down the border in certain circumstances, expedite asylum claims, and grant the Department of Homeland Security expulsion authority. While Senate Democrats are expected to back the legislation, it faces uncertainty in the House and opposition from former President Donald Trump, who aims to prevent President Biden from securing a win on a critical issue ahead of the upcoming election.
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