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WASHINGTON ― Congressional Democrats are holding firm in their demands for immigration enforcement reform in legislation funding the Department of Homeland Security, setting up a likely shutdown of the agency barring a last-minute deal before a Friday deadline.

Congressional Democratic leadership and President Donald Trump’s White House traded competing proposals for reforming Immigrations and Customs Enforcement tactics that led to the deaths of two American citizens in Minnesota last month, but Democrats maintain Republicans are still not being serious about enacting real accountability and reforms.

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House Democratic leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) told HuffPost on Tuesday the White House opposes requiring ICE or Border Patrol agents to get judicial warrants for raids on homes or allowing independent investigations of o

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