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Democrats say deal reached with Trump to avert shutdown, immigration talks to continue

The two-week extension allows ongoing debate on immigration enforcement reforms following recent protests and fatalities linked to federal agents, Senate Democrats said.

  • Late Thursday, Senate Democrats and the White House agreed to temporarily fund the Department of Homeland Security for two weeks to avert a partial government shutdown.
  • Facing intense pressure after Minneapolis shootings, Democrats blocked broader DHS funding Thursday to demand new restrictions on federal immigration enforcement.
  • Lawmakers highlighted body-camera funding and enforcement gaps as the House-approved DHS spending bill includes $20 million for body cameras but does not mandate their use.
  • Averting the shutdown prevents immediate disruptions to federal workers and airline passengers, while Republicans pushed for a longer DHS extension, Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., said.
  • Longer-Term, this follows last fall's record 43-day government shutdown, which made many Democrats wary of prolonged fights but also helped unify them this time.
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Democrats and Trump Strike Government Funding Deal

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The democrats in the US are calling for stricter controls by the ICE immigration authority - and are threatening to block the budget. A shutdown has been averted for the first time and will continue to be negotiated in the coming weeks.

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