Washington Lawmakers negotiated this week over funding for the Department of Homeland Security as a Friday deadline loomed. Democrats transmitted a list of demands to restrict Immigration and Customs Enforcement, calling for clear officer identification, judicial warrants, updated use-of-force standards and bans on masking to conceal identity. The White House issued a counterproposal Monday, but both parties kept specifics private. Senate leaders described "forward progress," while some Democratic senators said they would not endorse another short-term funding measure, increasing shutdown risks this weekend. Negotiations continued as time ran short. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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Democratic lawmakers and immigrant-advocacy groups gained negotiating leverage to press for restrictions on ICE operations as funding talks intensified.
The Department of Homeland Security and federal immigration enforcement faced operational uncertainty and potential funding interruptions if leaders failed to reach agreement.
Lawmakers Trade Offers As DHS Funding Deadline Looms
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