Democrats reject White House ICE offer as partial shutdown looms – US politics live
Democratic leaders Schumer and Jeffries have rejected a White House proposal to address immigration concerns, calling it "incomplete and insufficient". The proposal was made as a partial shutdown of the US government looms.

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AI-generatedDemocratic leaders Schumer and Jeffries have rejected a White House proposal to address immigration concerns, calling it "incomplete and insufficient". The proposal was made as a partial shutdown of the US government looms. In related news, President Trump has faced criticism for his handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case, with one partially redacted document revealing he had knowledge of Epstein's abuse of girls in 2006. An immigration judge recently rejected the Trump administration's efforts to deport Tufts University doctoral student Rümeysa Öztürk. The US military carried out a deadly strike on Monday in the eastern Pacific, killing two suspected drug smugglers. A federal judge in California has issued a preliminary injunction blocking part of a new state law banning federal law enforcement officers from covering their faces.
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5 extractedAn immigration judge rejected the Trump administration’s efforts to deport Rümeysa Öztürk.
One partially redacted Epstein files document includes an account of a 2006 phone call in which Trump discussed Epstein.
Trump made the false claim that increased trade between Canada and China would include a total ban on Canadians playing ice hockey.
Trump threatened to block a new bridge connecting the US and Canada he supported in 2017.
Democratic leaders say a White House proposal is “incomplete and insufficient”.