Weekly Roundup: November 24th

Weekly Roundup: November 24th

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Senate Dems demand immigration enforcement reforms before funding DHS

Congress may be headed toward a partial government shutdown. After a federal immigration officer fatally shot Alex Pretti last weekend in Minneapolis, Senate Democrats say they won’t vote to fund the Department of Homeland Security without changes to how the federal government en ...  Show more

Does Alex Pretti’s death mark a turning point for Trump?

The fatal shooting by federal immigration officers of 37-year-old Alex Pretti, a U.S. citizen and an intensive care unit nurse at the VA, escalated tensions surrounding the Trump administration’s immigration enforcement surge in Minneapolis and prompted bipartisan calls for inves ...  Show more

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