Trump's DHS Shuts Down Amid Immigration Reform Clash
The Department of Homeland Security began a partial shutdown on Saturday after USA lawmakers failed to agree on a funding bill before a planned 10-day recess.Democratic leaders blocked the legislation to demand mandatory reforms for immigration agencies following the deaths of Renée Good and Alex Pretti during federal operations in January.While approximately 272,000 employees face working without pay or furloughs,
Donald Trump indicated that deportation operations will continue using $135 billion in separate funding.
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