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Trump may be open to deal on DHS funding – report

Senate Republicans believe Donald Trump may be open to a deal to fund the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) after a White House meeting Monday night, signaling a shift from his earlier refusal to negotiate without action on the Save America Act.

Lawmakers briefed on the talks said Trump is willing to accept a package that does not fully fund Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), including separating some enforcement funding to win Democratic support, The Hill reported.

Under the proposal, Republicans would later seek additional ICE funding through the budget reconciliation process and attempt to advance elements of the Save America Act in a follow-up bill.

“I think we showed him that we can run a parallel process where we can fund DHS now and have a second reconciliation bill that would put a down payment on some of the Save [America] Act,” said a person familiar with the meeting.

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Gregory Bovino, the customs and border protection (CBP) commander who led the agency’s aggressive anti-immigration push in Minneapolis before being sidelined by the White House, has decided to go out with a bang it would seem.

Having announced his forthcoming retirement from the CBP, the publicity-hungry Bovino – known for his florid statements – has given an interview to the New York Times that stresses defiance over contrition.

Rather than admit to mistakes or errors of judgment, Bovino – who drew widespread opprobrium for his provocative posturing as well as the admonition of a judge who accused him of lying under oath – voices regret that he did not go far enough.

“I wish I’d caught even more illegal aliens,” he told the paper, which has written a long piece marking the end of his career. “I mean, we went as hard as we could, but there’s always a creative and innovative solution to catching even more.”

Bovino, the head of the border patrol’s El Centro division in California, gained notoriety when the Trump administration redeployed him in several cities to enforce its immigration detention drives.

It culminated in ignominy in Minneapolis when CBP agents shot Alex Pretti, a protester 10 times in the back, as he lay on the ground. The Trump administration removed Bovino from the city after he gave several high-profile interviews justifying the shooting and making unsubstantiated claims about Pretti.

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