Deep Tide TechFlow News, February 12 — According to Jinshi Data, the White House is stepping up efforts at the last minute to prevent a shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security, submitting legislative text to the Democratic side before the funding deadline. It is expected that the Democrats will reject the proposal, claiming that the previous proposal is “neither complete nor sufficient.” Senate Democrats have stated that negotiations have reached a deadlock and insist that they will not support any new temporary funding measures unless an agreement is reached on a ten-point plan to reform U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and the Border Patrol (CBP). Senator Jacky Rosen criticized the White House’s response for lacking details and accused the Republican Party of relying on short-term extensions to avoid broader immigration reform.
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The White House urgently submits a plan to prevent a shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security
Deep Tide TechFlow News, February 12 — According to Jinshi Data, the White House is stepping up efforts at the last minute to prevent a shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security, submitting legislative text to the Democratic side before the funding deadline. It is expected that the Democrats will reject the proposal, claiming that the previous proposal is “neither complete nor sufficient.” Senate Democrats have stated that negotiations have reached a deadlock and insist that they will not support any new temporary funding measures unless an agreement is reached on a ten-point plan to reform U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and the Border Patrol (CBP). Senator Jacky Rosen criticized the White House’s response for lacking details and accused the Republican Party of relying on short-term extensions to avoid broader immigration reform.