House Democratic leaders are drafting a letter to President Donald Trump that would propose $5 billion in border security if he agrees to reopen the government, but Trump warned that the partial government shutdown could drag on for a while.
The Democrats' proposal does not include money for any “new structures” along the southern border as the president demanded, so it is unlikely to move as is. It is still significant because it's the first time Democratic leaders will broadly lay out what they might accept in a compromise to end the government shutdown, which is in its 33rd day.
“It’s a starting point. You know, I think we all want border security. There is no question about it," said Rep. Bennie Thompson, D-Miss., chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee. "It’s just that some of the things that are being pursued in the name of border security we disagree with.”
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