House GOP leaders have a tough task ahead in passing a two-step plan to end the record-setting Department of Homeland Security (DHS) shutdown as their members call for passage of a Republican-only bill to fund immigration enforcement before they accept a bipartisan Senate bill to fund the rest of the department. House Republicans are feeling…
House Republicans seek to fund ICE before passing Senate DHS bill, complicating plan to end shutdown
Originally reported by The Hill
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