Senate Democrats insisting on major reforms to the Trump administration’s immigration enforcement operations in exchange for ending the 40-day shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) are worried they may be undercut by centrists looking for a way to end the stalemate. Almost every Senate Democrat voted again Wednesday to block a House-passed bill…
Democrats worry centrists will undercut them on DHS shutdown amid TSA meltdown
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