Here’s a quick update based on recent coverage:
- Democrats have been pressing for changes to DHS funding and tying them to broader immigration and border policy reforms, while Republicans have sought to keep DHS funded but with different policy conditions. This has led to a shifting pace of short-term extensions as lawmakers race to avert a shutdown.[1]
- The stalemate has produced competing DHS funding proposals: the Senate backed a bipartisan package funding most DHS activities through a longer horizon, while House Republicans have pushed their own stopgap or alternative deals, prolonging the impasse and raising the risk of a shutdown if no compromise is reached.[2][3][4]
- As of late March, the House and Senate remained at odds over whether to fund all DHS components (including immigration enforcement) or to carve out certain agencies, with leadership signaling it could take days of negotiation or votes to resolve, potentially triggering or avoiding a longer partial shutdown.[4][6]
- Coverage emphasizes ongoing pressure from both sides to secure a funding path before deadlines, with Democrats insisting on policy changes and Republicans insisting on full funding or narrowly tailored funding, illustrating a deep partisan split around DHS funding and immigration policy.[5][1]
If you’d like, I can pull the latest headlines from a particular outlet (e.g., CBS, Politico, Fox News) and summarize any concrete deal status, timeline, or votes. Also, I can set up a quick timeline of key dates and proposed provisions across the major DHS funding bills. Would you like that?
Citations:
- CBS News overview of Democratic demands and the DHS funding timeline.[1]
- Newsweek timeline of the House/Senate DHS funding standoff and shutdown dynamics.[2]
- Fox News recap of House/Senate DHS funding measures and the 60/90-day stopgap discussions.[3][9]
- TheHill summary of Republicans' stance on DHS funding and ongoing standoff.[5]
- Politico report on senators blocking a funding package amid the DHS standoff.[6]
Sources
Republicans are rejecting calls from Democrats to make changes to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) appropriations bill, arguing that avoiding an impending government shutdown is the top pr…
thehill.comHouse Republicans passed a two-month DHS funding extension, but the 42-day partial government shutdown remains far from over amid continued gridlock.
www-ak-ms.foxnews.comDemocratic leaders outlined their demands for funding the Department of Homeland Security beyond next week.
www.cbsnews.comHouse Republicans reject Senate's bipartisan DHS deal, deepening GOP rift as shutdown enters a record 44th day.
www.newsweek.comThere will be a partial government shutdown if lawmakers cannot reach a deal by Saturday morning.
www.politico.comHouse Republicans passed a two-month DHS funding extension, but the 42-day partial government shutdown remains far from over amid continued gridlock.
www.foxnews.comHouse Republicans advanced a 60-day DHS continuing resolution after rejecting the Senate deal while Schumer said the CR is dead on arrival in the Senate.
www.foxnews.comThe shootings in Minneapolis have left Senate Democrats and Republicans in a standoff over how to advance a package of bills necessary to fund the government.
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