DHS funding talks stall as party lines tighten and Trump doubts deal
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A proposed framework to end the five‑week DHS funding standoff would forgo about $5.5 billion of ICE funding in exchange for new constraints on immigration enforcement, but Democrats said it lacks reforms, conservatives warned it's a capitulation, and Trump gave only tepid support, leaving lawmakers unsure if a deal can pass before the recess as airport delays worsen.
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