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White House sends letter to Sen. Collins regarding DHS negotiations
The White House outlined five key concessions to Democrats to resolve the DHS partial shutdown, including expanded body camera use and congressional oversight of detention facilities.
- The White House offered five reforms to Democratic lawmakers regarding the Department of Homeland Security negotiations during the partial government shutdown.
- A senior White House official said the administration is willing to codify measures like immigration agents wearing body cameras and visible ID, and refraining from operations at sensitive locations.
- Democrats and Republicans failed to reach a consensus on DHS funding after missing the February 13 deadline, causing many DHS agencies to run out of funding.
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White House Offers Concessions On DHS Funding To End Shutdown
The White House sent a letter, obtained by the Daily Caller, to Sen. Collins and Sen. Britt on Tuesday offering five points of concessions to reopen DHS.
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DHS shutdown: White House floats requiring ICE agents to self-identify
White House officials detailed their latest Department of Homeland Security funding proposal to Capitol Hill on Tuesday, which includes requiring immigration officers to self-identify if confronted during immigration enforcement proceedings, a major sticking point for Democrats during the weekslong shutdown negotiations. The Washington Examiner obtained a letter sent Tuesday by President Donald Trump‘s border czar, Tom Homan, and White House Leg…
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