Thune aims to clinch bipartisan DHS funding deal by Thursday
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Senate Majority Leader John Thune says he plans to clinch a bipartisan Department of Homeland Security funding deal by Thursday, with talks reportedly centering on DHS funding while omitting only ERO money and addressing Democrats’ concerns about immigration enforcement rules; both chambers are moving toward votes on DHS funding ahead of a two‑week recess, as broader budget and reconciliation discussions continue.
- John Thune says he’s aiming to land DHS deal Thursday Politico
- Senate reportedly makes progress on DHS funding deal amid turmoil at US airports – live The Guardian
- Republicans Reject Democratic Proposal to End D.H.S. Impasse The New York Times
- WATCH LIVE: Senate expected to vote on Republican proposal to fund TSA, DHS PBS
- D-Day for DHS Politico
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