White House ups immigration concessions as bid to end DHS shutdown advances
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The White House offered additional immigration-enforcement concessions as border czar Tom Homan met with a bipartisan Senate group to push a deal to reopen the Department of Homeland Security; Democrats are demanding warrants and other reforms, Republicans say a more detailed draft is on the table, and a Friday DHS funding vote failed as negotiators eyed weekend talks to bridge gaps.
- White House revises its DHS offer as talks to end shutdown pick up Politico
- Trump administration live updates: DHS shutdown urgency grows as negotiators hold more funding talks NBC News
- Talks intensify in Washington to end DHS shutdown as airport delays mount nationwide CNN
- WATCH: Senate fails to advance measure for DHS funding to end shutdown PBS
- Senate Democrats send DHS counteroffer to Trump as shutdown drags on CNBC
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