House Republicans have only a 218-214 seat majority, meaning they can lose only one Republican vote if Democrats unite against it.
About two months after the last federal government shutdown ended, another funding lapse looms — this one caused by a battle between Republicans and Democrats over funding for immigration enforcement.
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House Democrats have indicated privately that they do not plan to support the plan, leaving Republicans to go it alone.
The deal would fund most of the government through September. But Congress would have only 10 days to fund the Department of Homeland Security.
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