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Democrats reject White House ICE offer as partial shutdown looms – US politics live

Democrats have declared the White House's proposal on ICE insufficient as funding proposals are due to expire, potentially leading to a government shutdown.

Democratic leaders have criticized a recent immigration proposal from the White House as inadequate and lacking detail concerning new restrictions on ICE's activities. Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer and House Democratic leader Hakeem Jeffries issued a joint statement emphasizing that the counterproposal did not include necessary legislative text or address the public's concerns about the behavior of ICE. As the deadline for funding approaches, the stakes are high for both parties amidst the looming threat of another partial government shutdown.

This disagreement comes at a critical time as the deadline for funding homeland security is fast approaching, with a potential government shutdown on the horizon. Democrats are pressing for specific changes to immigration enforcement measures, reflecting broader concerns about President Trump's policies, which they have characterized as both aggressive and insufficiently checked. The Democratic leaders have established a framework of expectations for a more comprehensive response from the White House.

The failure to come to an agreement could have serious implications beyond just the shutdown, potentially affecting broader negotiations on immigration reform and the operation of ICE itself. With the looming deadline forcing both sides to react quickly, the contrast between Democratic demands for accountability and the White House's perceived opacity could further deepen partisan divides, complicating future negotiations on policy issues.

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