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House to consider DHS funding deal that could end partial shutdown – US politics live | Trump administration

House to consider DHS funding deal that could end partial shutdown – US politics live | Trump administration


House to consider DHS funding bill

The House will now consider the funding agreement and could vote on it as soon as Friday. It would then go to Donald Trump to sign it.

Senate majority leader John Thune on Friday said the outcome was “unfortunate”. “The Dems wanted reforms. We tried to work with them on reforms. They ended up getting no reforms but, you know, we’re going to have to fight some of those battles another day,” he said, according to Politico.

Thune said he had spoken to the president and that the House was “aware” of the Senate’s plan but he did not know how it would react.

If passed, the agreement would fund DHS components such as the Transportation Security Administration and US Coast Guard.

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Updated at 12.54 GMT

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Susan Collins, the Republican senator from Maine, stressed “bipartisan consensus” behind the Senate DHS bill – but heaped all the blame on Democrats for being “intransigent and unreasonable” with their demands.

She wrote: “Over the past five weeks, Republicans have made repeated attempts to reach bipartisan consensus to reopen the department. Republicans offered proposals to expand the use of body-worn cameras; limit civil immigration enforcement in sensitive areas such as schools and hospitals; increase oversight of detention facilities; and implement visible officer identification.

“While Republicans worked in good faith to try to reach agreement, Democrats remained intransigent and unreasonable with their list of demands.”

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Updated at 14.37 GMT



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