Congress is back at the budget negotiation table this week and border security disputes again are threatening to torpedo talks as a weekend government shutdown inches closer.
Congress successfully struck a deal on the first six appropriations bills in February, but the remaining half relate to thornier agencies like labor, homeland security, education and more.
"This second batch, they're tougher because they're more partisan," said Bobby Kogan, a former budget advisor under President Joe Biden.
The border is a top voting issue in the 2024 election and amid the heat of the border controversy, House Republicans impeached Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas in February after several failed attempts.
In early February, Republicans killed a foreign aid package that would have provided $20 billion in funding for the U.S. southern border.
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