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Trump threatens another shutdown

- Tom Vanden Brook

WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump threatened Sunday to shut down the federal government unless Democrats in Congress support his immigratio­n initiative­s, including funding for a wall on the border with Mexico.

Trump lashed out at an immigratio­n policy that allows up to 50,000 immigrants to receive visas each year and the practice of arresting immigrants for crossing the border illegally and freeing them until their cases are adjudicate­d.

“I would be willing to ‘shut down’ government if the Democrats do not give us the votes for Border Security, which includes the Wall!” Trump tweeted. “Must get rid of Lottery, Catch & Release etc. and finally go to system of Immigratio­n based on MERIT! We need great people coming into our Country!”

Last week, Trump met with Republican leaders in Congress to discuss a plan that would avoid a shutdown in the fall. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., and House Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wis., presented Trump with a plan that would fund the government and delay the debate over immigratio­n until after the midterm elections in November.

Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., chairman of the Homeland Security and Government­al Affairs Committee, said on CBS’ “Face the Nation” such a move could hurt Republican­s in the fall.

“So I certainly don’t like playing shutdown politics,” Johnson said.

Trump wants $5 billion in funding for the border wall this year, but he signaled to leaders that he might be willing to wait until after the midterms, given that Senate Democrats are unlikely to agree to that amount. His latest tweet throws those discussion­s into question.

The government has twice gone unfunded this year. In January, lawmakers were at another spending-and-immigratio­n impasse, largely over the fates of undocument­ed immigrants facing deportatio­n. The shutdown lasted for less than three days.

A few weeks later, in February, the government went unfunded for fiveand-a-half hours after Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., protested against spending increases in the funding bill.

 ?? JEFF ROBERSON/AP ?? In a tweet Sunday, President Donald Trump demanded funding for his border wall.
JEFF ROBERSON/AP In a tweet Sunday, President Donald Trump demanded funding for his border wall.

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