With the Department of Homeland Security poised to shut down by tomorrow at midnight, Republicans are warning President Donald Trump: Don’t really feel public stress to relent on a problem central to his marketing campaign.

Even because the White House has engaged with Democrats over reforms to DHS, a rising refrain of members have urged Trump and his crew to play hardball and as an alternative combat for GOP priorities, like cracking down on so-called sanctuary cities in trade for any Democratic calls for on federal immigration enforcement.

What Republicans are saying: Senate Majority Leader John Thune made clear on the Senate ground yesterday that with a view to keep away from a shutdown and proceed negotiations on federal immigration enforcement, lawmakers will want another continuing resolution.

“The renegotiation that Democrats demanded with the Trump administration last month is unsurprisingly, taking some time,” Thune stated, including that Democrats took per week to supply Republicans their calls for.

Last evening, Speaker Mike Johnson advised reporters that the White House deliberate to ship over new particulars to Democrats of their ongoing DHS negotiations, however it stays unclear if a deal can occur earlier than the division’s funding expires.

Johnson added that he has suggested members to be prepared in Washington in case the House must vote tomorrow — a day on which votes weren’t initially scheduled.

What Democrats are saying: Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer is signaling his members are unlikely to again even a short-term spending invoice to fund the company whereas talks proceed as a result of such little progress has been made.

“We’re three days away from a DHS shutdown and Republicans have not gotten serious about negotiating a solution that reins in ICE and stops the violence. Democrats will not support a CR to extend the status quo,” Schumer posted yesterday morning.



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