With just 10 days to negotiate, a DHS shutdown appears inevitable
Congress has 10 days to prevent another shutdown — this one exclusively affecting the Department of Homeland Security. There’s not much optimism about a deal.
At issue is one of the thorniest issues in national politics — federal immigration enforcement, including new guardrails for agencies and repercussions for the local jurisdictions that refuse to cooperate with them.
Already, Republicans are rejecting central demands from Democrats, including tightening warrant requirements and banning federal agents from wearing masks.