Partial government shutdown looming
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About two months after the last federal government shutdown ended, another funding lapse looms — this one caused by a battle between Republicans and Democrats over funding for immigration enforcement.
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Dozens of federal agencies are set to see their funding lapse at midnight as senators work to finalize a deal on a package of spending bills.
Eight Republicans joined Senate Democrats Thursday in blocking legislation to fund the Department of Homeland Security and other agencies, threatening a partial government shutdown if the two sides can’t reach a compromise by tomorrow.