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Officials from three immigration agencies will testify on Capitol Hill today.
Democrats are scrutinizing the Trump administration's immigration enforcement operations in places such as Minneapolis.
NPR's Barbara Sprunt reports.
tactics used by agencies like ICE.
Democrats say they won't vote for a DHS funding bill that doesn't include major changes to the department.
The current stopgap funding bill for DHS runs out on Friday.
If an agreement can't be reached this week,
Congress will likely have to pass another continuing resolution for the department.
Barbara Sprint, NPR News.
Washington.
A small bipartisan group of lawmakers has reviewed a set of new files from the Epstein investigation.
These were provided by the Justice Department.
They were supposed to show all of the information and names with no redactions.
But the lawmakers say that didn't happen.
Republican Congressman Thomas Massey and Democrat Ro Khanna say there were redactions that should not have been there.
They also say the new files redacted the names of six men who were likely,
quote, incriminated by being included in the Epstein files.
Both Masi and Kana are demanding that the Justice Department reveal the men's names.
Meanwhile,