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Democrats withdraw offer to fund border wall after US shutdown ends

| @indiablooms | Jan 25, 2018, at 06:01 pm

Washington, Jan 54 (IBNS): The end of the US government shutdown on Tuesday found US Republicans and US Democrats drifting further apart on immigration issues, media reports said.

US Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer withdrew an offer to approve funding for US President Trump's border wall, according to media reports.

"If he wants a solution, that's a step backward," Senator John Cornyn, second-ranked Republican in the chamber was reported to state to CNN reporters.

"They can pay for it, if they think it's so important. Or they could do my other suggestion. He's pledged, given his word, that Mexico will pay for it because he's very good at the art of the deal and so on. Let's just open up a special account, as Mexico pays in for the Trump wall, they can build it," Senator Patrick Leahy, the top Democrat on the Appropriations Committee -- who was among the Democrats voting against reopening the government on Monday -- was reported to state.

The White House, on the other hand, reportedly indicated that in addition to funding of  the border wall, it required additional resources on the Southern border in exchange for a Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) fix.

These changes would reportedly pose more risk of losing the support of both conservative and liberal lawmakers and US might face another immigration-related shutdown from February 8.

(Reporting by Asha Bajaj)

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