Democrats and White House trade offers as shutdown of Homeland Security looms

Congress Nears Deadline on Homeland Security Funding Amid Immigration Dispute

With a partial government shutdown looming, Democratic lawmakers have made overtures to the White House, seeking "dramatic" changes to President Donald Trump's immigration policies. The proposal comes as Senate Majority Leader John Thune acknowledged "forward progress" in discussions between Democrats and Republicans.

The party's list of demands includes requirements for judicial warrants, better identification procedures for Homeland Security officers, new use-of-force standards, and a stop to racial profiling. These changes follow two fatal shootings of protesters by federal agents in Minneapolis last month.

Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer said that "Republicans, the clock is ticking," adding that Democrats' proposals are "exceedingly reasonable." However, Republicans have expressed skepticism about finding common ground on the contentious issue of immigration enforcement.

House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries stated that "dramatic changes" are needed at the Department of Homeland Security before a funding bill can move forward. Trump agreed to separate DHS spending from other legislation, creating a brief window for negotiations.

The White House has responded with a counterproposal, but details remain unclear. Karoline Leavitt, White House press secretary, said that some proposed changes "seem like nonstarters" for the administration.

Key Democratic demands include:

* Requiring judicial warrants for all uses of force by Homeland Security officers
* Better identification procedures and coordination with local authorities
* Stricter use-of-force policies
* A prohibition on tracking protesters with body-worn cameras

Republicans have expressed support for some aspects, such as the requirement for DHS officers to wear body-worn cameras, but oppose many other changes.

As time runs out, lawmakers are considering a possible short-term extension of funding for Homeland Security while negotiations continue. However, Democrats may be hesitant to back another extension, and Republicans could potentially secure votes from Democrats if they feel hopeful about negotiations.

The stakes are high as Congress grapples with the consequences of a shutdown, which could lead to travel problems similar to the 43-day closure last year.
 
Umm I'm not sure about these demands from Dems on immigration... seems like they're trying to get too much changed at once? πŸ€” Can't they just stick to one thing for now? Like, we all agree that body-worn cameras are a good idea but what's the rush to push through other stuff too quickly?

And I don't trust the White House response either... sounds like they're just trying to stall and not actually listen to their concerns. πŸ™„ I mean, if you want to negotiate then be open to some compromises, right? Not saying that the proposed changes are bad but it feels like there's a lot of posturing going on here.

And what's with the timeline? We can't even agree on basic stuff and now they're worried about a shutdown? πŸ•°οΈ It seems like everyone's just trying to save face and get their way rather than actually working towards something.
 
πŸ€” I'm not sure how long this drama is gonna drag on, but I think it's crazy that we're even having to negotiate about immigration policies in the first place πŸ™„. Like, can't we just find some common ground and get stuff done? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ The fact that we need a partial government shutdown because of it is wild 😲. And what's with all the demands from both sides? It feels like they're just trying to out-do each other in a game of "who can be more unreasonable" πŸ“Š.

But hey, I guess that's politics for you πŸ’β€β™€οΈ. The fact that some changes are being considered, like requiring body-worn cameras and stricter use-of-force policies, is a step in the right direction πŸ‘. But we need to make sure that these changes actually get implemented and don't just end up being another example of "grandstanding" πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ.

It's also wild that some folks are actually thinking about potentially working with Democrats again after last year's shutdown 🀯. Like, I know they have their differences, but can't we all just get along? 😊 Maybe this is the wake-up call they need to realize that they're not gonna win by being obstructionists all the time πŸ”₯.
 
Omg u guys 🀯 this is getting so crazy!!! i cant even imagine whats going down in DC rn πŸ’β€β™€οΈ the fact that they gotta make these "dramatic" changes to Trumps immigration policies is lowkey stressful 😬 and idk how theyre gonna figure it out before the deadline πŸ•°οΈ Schumer is literally saying the clock is ticking and i get it, but some of these demands are like super reasonable πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ requiring judicial warrants for force use and stopping racial profiling is a total no-brainer πŸ’―

anywayzzz πŸ€” lets keep our fingers crossed that they can come to an agreement before the gov shutdown gets real 😬 i dont wanna see travel problems or anything else go down 🚫 can we just get this resolved already? πŸ™
 
omg i just got my passport renewed πŸ›‚οΈ what's going on with this whole immigration thing tho? like, can't we all just get along? πŸ˜• i mean, i'm no expert but it seems like both parties are being super unreasonable about it. can someone explain to me why republicans would oppose a ban on racial profiling? that's literally the definition of racism πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ anyway, i'm more worried about my trip to canada next month and how a shutdown will affect travel πŸ›«οΈ
 
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