Washington — Senate Democrats on Wednesday outlined a list of demands to reform immigration enforcement in exchange for voting to fund part of the government, including a “masks off, body cameras on” policy, with just days to avert a partial government shutdown.
“Senate Democrats are united on a set of common-sense and necessary policy goals that we need to rein in ICE and end the violence,” Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said at a news conference Wednesday.
Congress has passed six of 12 funding measures so far, and with funding set to expire Saturday, the Senate was poised this week to approve the remaining six bills — including a bill to fund the Department of Homeland Security — after they were sent over from the House as one package.
But the deadly shooting of Alex Pretti in Minneapolis last weekend, amid the ongoing immigration crackdown in Minnesota, prompted widespread scrutiny among Democrats, who pledged to oppose the funding package as it stands.











