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Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Corva Coleman.
President Trump has signed a government funding measure worth more than a trillion dollars.
It reopens the government after a short, partial shutdown.
But funding for the Department of Homeland Security only runs through next week.
NPR Sam Greenglass reports lawmakers are negotiating changes to immigration enforcement.
Congress has 10 days to find a consensus.
Republicans and Democrats agree on a few fixes, but appear quite far apart on others.
Here's Senate Majority Leader John Thune on the timeline.
Which I had argued at the time was way too short to allow anything consequential to happen.
But that being said, the Democrats insisted on it.
So those discussions will get underway.
But ultimately,
that's going to be a conversation between the president of the United States and the Democrats here in the Senate.
But even if DHS runs out of money next week,