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Democrats, Republicans continue to clash over DHS funding

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DHS shutdown drags into 4th day as Senate Democrats block funding over ICE reforms
The Senate inched closer to striking a compromise on a Homeland Security (DHS) funding deal as the partial government shutdown entered its fourth day Tuesday.

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Democrats, Republicans continue to clash over DHS funding as shutdown drags on
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White House and Democrats still 'far apart' on ICE negotiations as DHS shutdown drags on
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Live updates: DHS funding talks stall as partial shutdown hits Day 5
The funding fight over the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) on Capitol Hill is at a standstill.

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Live updates: White House blames Democrats amid DHS funding fight
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Congress at an impasse over DHS funding as shutdown hits Day 5
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Congress on recess as DHS shutdown hits Day 5 | Morning in America
Lawmakers have left Washington, D.C., for a recess, sparking doubts a deal can be reached before President Donald Trump’s State of the Union address next week.

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Agencies like FEMA, TSA could be strained if partial shutdown continues
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DHS shutdown day 5: Standoff over ICE reforms

DHS to arrest, detain refugees without green cards

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DHS memo expands ICE's ability to detain refugees without green cards for vetting
The Department of Homeland Security’s new policy is widening immigration authorities' ability to have refugees without green cards endure an extensive screening process.

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DHS to arrest, detain refugees without green cards after 1 year
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Trump administration moves to detain refugees awaiting green cards
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DHS Shuts Down: How It Impacts Travel, ICE - and How Long It Could Last

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Inside the Homeland Security Forum Where ICE Agents Talk Shit About Other Agents

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Homeland Security Wants Social Media Sites to Expose Anti-ICE Accounts

The department has sent Google, Meta and other companies hundreds of subpoenas for information on accounts that track or comment on Immigration and Customs Enforcement, officials and tech workers said.
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Rep. Shontel Brown demands DHS explain surveillance tools that ICE can use to track cellphones

U.S. Rep. Shontel Brown, a Warrensville Heights Democrat, questions ICE use of warrantless cellphone tracking technology that can monitor entire neighborhoods and track phone locations.
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Report: DHS subpoenas info about anti-ICE social media accounts

A report by the New York Times says the Department of Homeland Security is seeking names and contact information behind accounts on social media that criticize Immigration & Customs Enforcement.
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Louisiana GOP lawmaker urges FEMA aid for 'hurricane'-like ice storm as DHS shutdown drags on

Rep. Julia Letlow is seeking federal emergency aid for northern Louisiana in the ice storm recovery efforts addressing widespread power outages.
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Why ICE won't cease operations even if Homeland Security shuts down

The Department of Homeland Security is gearing up to shut down. But the immigration enforcement division at the center of the controversy won't stop operating.
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ICE Barbie Humiliated After DHS Site Found to Be Riddled With Errors

The Department of Homeland Security had to fix its website showing the “worst of the worst” arrested immigrants after the agency incorrectly described hundreds of them. After launching the website
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