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Lawmakers and the White House are offering no signs of compromise in their battle over oversight of federal immigration officers.
The U.S. is five days into a partial government shutdown, but you may not have even noticed – at least not yet. If the shutdown drags on, as it seems likely to, you may start seeing issues at the
Will there be another government shutdown this weekend, and who is affected? When does it start? Here's the latest shutdown news, updates.
The partial government shutdown that began Saturday in a battle between Democrats and the Trump administration over oversight of immigration officers seems to have no clear end.
President Trump said the record-long government shutdown in the fall had a sizable effect on gross domestic product, and repeated his call for lower interest rates. "Democrat Shutdown cost the U.S.A.
Funding for the Department of Homeland Security expired at the end of the day Friday. Here's what will be affected.
A partial government shutdown is happening after Congress failed to reach a deal on immigration enforcement. Unlike the shutdown last year that lasted for more than a month, Congress has already passed bills that will fund most of the federal government, meaning only a handful of agencies will be affected.
The government impasse only directly affects one federal agency.
Democrats had made several demands to restrain the government's immigration crackdown in exchange for their support of the funding measure, but were unable to reach an agreement with the GOP.
Department of Homeland Security shutdown persists as Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., demands ICE reforms following fatal Minnesota shootings, while Republicans reject changes.