Live from NPR News, I'm Giles Snyder.
House Democratic leader Hakeem Jeffries does not sound optimistic about a full year funding bill for the Homeland Security Department.
He said Monday that Democrats will not support it unless immigration enforcement agents are reined in.
Trouble.
Last week,
the Senate passed a bill to fund the government through September under a deal that allows for separate negotiations for homeland security funding.
President Trump is urging the House to come together on it,
but Democrats want to see changes at DHS.
The Trump administration can continue its immigration enforcement surge in Minneapolis after a ruling from a federal court judge over the weekend.
As his borders are, Tom Holman said, there are plans to draw down the federal government's presence.
Many people in Minneapolis as though say they don't feel any change, as St.
Pierre's Cat Lawn Store reports.
U.S.
District Judge Kate Menendez denied the state's request for an immediate halt to the federal military-style operation in the city,
which has been going on for nearly two months,
while at the same time acknowledging the tremendous strain it has put on the people of Minnesota.
On the same day,
a different judge in Texas issued a scathing order to release five-year-old Liam Conejo-Ramos and his father,
Adrián Conejo-Aries, from federal detention.
Liam was detained in a Minneapolis suburb last month,