Dems push new DHS funding counteroffer as GOP stalls deal

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Democrats offered a counterproposal to fund the Department of Homeland Security with certain immigration‑enforcement reforms, but Senate Republicans dismissed it as not serious ahead of a two‑week recess. The fight centers on ICE funding and Democrats’ reform demands; the White House criticized Democrats for stalling. With DHS shutdown ongoing and TSA lines growing, Republicans push their own plan to fund DHS without ICE changes, leaving a deal before the weekend uncertain.
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