UPDATE 2 - US Senate passes government funding package
Lawmakers vote 71-29, sending package to House, which is not set to reconvene until Monday, with federal government shutdown to take effect at midnight
ADDS HOUSE MINORITY LEADER'S STATEMENT
By Diyar Guldogan
WASHINGTON (AA) - The US Senate passed a funding package Friday ahead of a deadline that will trigger a partial government shutdown at midnight.
Lawmakers voted 71-29 on the package, which includes five long-term appropriations bills, while extending funding for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) for two weeks to allow negotiations on immigration enforcement.
The bill heads to the House of Representatives.
Federal funding is still set to expire at midnight, as the House has yet to act on the legislation and is not expected to reconvene until Monday.
After federal agents in the state of Minnesota fatally shot American citizen Alex Pretti -- the second killing by immigration enforcement officers this month -- Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer said he and other Democrats would not back the package unless the appropriations measure that included money for the DHS was removed.
If the House passes the measure early next week, any disruption is expected to be minimal.
There is limited interest in Washington in repeating a lengthy shutdown like the one that stretched on for 43 days late last year.
Following the passage of the package, Schumer told reporters there would have to be "strong, common-sense legislation that reins in ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement)" for Democrats to support long-term funding for DHS.
"If our colleagues are not willing to enact real change, they should not expect Democratic votes," he said.
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries said the Democrats will "evaluate the spending legislation passed by the Senate on its merits and then decide how to proceed legislatively."
"The Trump administration must set forth an ironclad path that dramatically reforms ICE and other DHS agencies that the American people know have become lawless and heavy-handed.
"It is in the best interest of the country that this is done before the Congress reconvenes on Monday evening and legislation is brought to the House floor," he said in a statement.
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