Democrats oppose advancing DHS funding after Minneapolis shooting, Schumer says

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Democrats led by Senate Minority Leader Schumer say they will not vote to advance a Department of Homeland Security funding bill after a Minneapolis shooting tied to immigration enforcement, arguing the package is inadequate on ICE reforms; with several Democrats opposed, the Republican plan would need eight votes, risking a partial government shutdown if the measure stalls.
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