Summary
House Republicans are unhappy with a plan led by Senate members to end the long shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). They feel pressured by the Senate and have raised concerns that might block the proposal.
Key Facts
- The Department of Homeland Security has been shut down for a record length of time.
- Senate members have created a plan to reopen DHS.
- House Republicans are unhappy with this Senate-led plan.
- GOP leaders feel they are being told what to do by the Senate.
- House Republicans have raised objections to the current proposal.
- These objections could cause problems and delay reopening DHS.
- The issue mainly involves funding related to immigration policies.
- The disagreement reflects tensions between the House and Senate GOP members.