House Conservatives Criticize Senate Bill as Inadequate Funding Measure for DHS Shutdown
House conservatives are criticizing a Senate-passed deal to end the 42-day Department of Homeland Security shutdown, arguing it fails to adequately address their concerns about funding for President Donald Trump's border security initiatives.
House conservatives are strongly opposing a Senate-passed deal to end the 42-day Department of Homeland Security (DHS) shutdown, citing concerns that the bill fails to fund President Donald Trump's border wall construction and instead allocates funds for other priorities. Critics argue that the compromise does not provide sufficient funding for the president's key immigration initiatives. The House is expected to vote on the deal later this week, but many conservatives are likely to reject it due to its perceived shortcomings. The DHS shutdown has had significant impacts on various government services and agencies.