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Homeland Security seems set to shut down tonight
Summary
Funding for the Department of Homeland Security is set to expire after talks between Democrats and the White House stalled, and lawmakers were scheduled to leave Washington for a 10-day break.
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Funding for the Department of Homeland Security is expected to lapse at the end of the day after negotiations failed to produce an agreement. Lawmakers in the House and Senate were set to leave Washington for a 10-day recess, reducing the window for a deal. Democrats had sought new limits and oversight on immigration enforcement in response to recent shootings, and the White House and Democrats exchanged offers without resolving their differences. The lapse would be limited to agencies under DHS, such as Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Customs and Border Protection.
Key details:
- DHS funding is set to expire and a shutdown affecting DHS agencies appears likely.
- Negotiations between Democrats and the White House have stalled over requested limits and oversight on immigration enforcement.
- Lawmakers were scheduled to leave Washington for a 10-day recess, and the funding deadline is the next immediate procedural milestone.
Summary:
An expiration of DHS funding would pause appropriations for agencies under the department when current authority lapses. The immediate next step is the lawmakers' departure for a 10-day recess and the funding deadline. Undetermined at this time whether a deal will be reached to restore funding.
