United States: New "Shutdown" in Perspective, Immigration Police at the Heart of the Debates
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Slowly it is getting scarce. Due to the rigid deportation policy of the Trump administration, the democrats threaten to block the budget in parliament. But now US President Trump announces an agreement in the budget dispute. But the vote is still pending.
A shutdown as a means of pressure against ICE: The parties in the U.S. fought over the Homeland Security Department's budget after the deadly shots in Minneapolis. Now there is a compromise. However, the conflict is only adjourned.
In order to prevent a standstill in US government operations, there is little time left. Now there is talk of an agreement. But there are still open questions. It is also about Trump's deportation policy.
Now we are talking about an agreement, but there are still open questions. It is also about Trump's deportation policy.
ICE will continue to be funded for a limited period of time, while restrictions on the authority will be discussed. The rest of the budget will be adopted separately.
If the country again finds itself in a situation of budgetary paralysis this Friday, January 30th at midnight, it should only be of short duration: on the evening of Thursday, January 29, Donald Trump announced that an agreement had been reached with the Senate Democrats to have the text providing for government funding adopted until September.
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