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About half of the federal government would cease full operations if Congress cannot come up with a plan by Friday night.
Republicans are dangling options that would avoid having to change a massive spending bill. Democrats aren’t biting.
Amid backlash against ICE after deadly incidents involving federal agents, Rep. Tom Suozzi of N.Y. said he made a mistake. Here’s what the other six House Democrats who also crossed party lines to help pass a DHS funding bill last week have said.
The popularity slump follows controversies surrounding federal enforcement operations, including two fatal shootings in Minnesota.
Federal agents reportedly killed armed citizen during failed capture operation of Jose Huerta-Chuma in Minneapolis donut shop. Suspect remains at large.
Current and former HHS staffers accused DHS agents of "murdering, assaulting, and terrorizing people."
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is investigating allegations that agents left “racist death cards” in the vehicles of detained individuals.
Meta blocks links to controversial "ICE List" website that allegedly published thousands of DHS employee names, citing privacy policy violations.