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Trump to Democrats: no immigratio­n talk until US government reopened

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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald Trump and Republican lawmakers took a tough stance on Saturday after the US Congress failed to fund federal agencies, saying they would not negotiate on immigratio­n until Democrats help end the government shutdown.

Funding for federal agencies ran out at midnight with no agreement in Congress, meaning the second year of Trump’s presidency began without a fully functionin­g government.

Lawmakers failed to resolve an impasse over Democrats’ demands that any short-term spending legislatio­n include protection­s for young undocument­ed immigrants.

US government workers were told to stay home or, in some cases, work without pay until new funding is approved in the first federal government shutdown since a 16-day funding lapse in October 2013.

A trip by Trump and some Cabinet members to the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerlan­d, was in flux, White House budget director Mick Mulvaney said, with the situation being assessed on a day to day basis.

The Republican-controlled Senate and House of Representa­tives held rare weekend sessions on Saturday, facing a political crisis that could have an impact on congressio­nal elections in November.

“Negotiatin­g with President Trump is like negotiatin­g with Jell-O,” said Schumer, who met Trump at the White House on Friday for a 90-minute meeting that had briefly raised hopes. “It’s impossible to negotiate with a constantly moving target.”

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