Washington — Senate Democrats said Tuesday they will block any spending package that includes Department of Homeland Security funding after a federal immigration agent fatally shot a man in Minneapolis over the weekend. Leaders including Chuck Schumer and Catherine Cortez Masto said Saturday they will withhold votes unless the DHS bill includes restrictions on ICE operations. The decision leaves the six-bill package short of the 60 votes needed in the Senate and raises the prospect of a partial government shutdown when funding lapses on Jan. 30. Lawmakers scheduled caucus discussions this week. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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Advocacy groups and lawmakers seeking tighter ICE oversight gained negotiating leverage as Democrats conditioned DHS funding on reforms.
Federal agencies, affected employees, and communities relying on services face increased uncertainty and potential operational disruptions due to stalled DHS funding.
DHS funding bill faces new Senate hurdles after another person killed in Minneapolis
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