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		U.S. border security talks progressing: 
		negotiators 
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		 [February 08, 2019] 
		By Richard Cowan 
 WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. lawmakers 
		negotiating a deal with President Donald Trump on border security 
		funding on Thursday said progress was being made, with Democratic 
		Senator Jon Tester raising the possibility of a successful conclusion to 
		talks as soon as Friday.
 
 Speaking to reporters, Tester said it was "entirely possible we could 
		have a deal in a timely manner, which could be tomorrow but certainly by 
		the weekend."
 
 Senate Appropriations Committee Chairman Richard Shelby, who met earlier 
		on Thursday at the White House with Trump, told reporters the 17 Senate 
		and House of Representatives negotiators were on "a positive 
		trajectory".
 
 Shelby, a Republican, would not provide any details on a possible deal 
		but said the situation had improved now that there was a better 
		understanding of what Trump would support.
 
 Trump spoke to reporters in the White House Oval Office and when asked 
		about a potential compromise, said, "There could be."
 
		
		 
		
 The lawmakers are up against a Feb. 15 deadline for ending an impasse 
		over Trump's demand for $5.7 billion this year to help build a wall 
		along the U.S.-Mexico border that he says is needed to deal with a 
		crisis of illegal drugs and undocumented immigrants.
 
 Democrats have long said that a border wall would be ineffective and 
		instead have fought for other means for improving security on the 
		southern border.
 
 Funding for several federal agencies, including the Department of 
		Homeland Security, will expire on Feb. 15. If no border security deal is 
		reached by then, these agencies could go back into the partial shutdown 
		mode that plagued them for 35 days beginning last Dec. 22.
 
 That episode ended when Trump and Congress agreed to temporary funding 
		to give more time to talk about border security.
 
		Negotiators have discussed a mix of tools, such as more law enforcement 
		agents, procuring more high-tech devices to repel illegal drugs and 
		undocumented immigrants from entering the United States and additional 
		physical barriers.
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			U.S. Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) wipes away tears 
			as Representative Ilhan Omar (D-MN) talks about her own experience 
			as a refugee during a news conference to call on Congress to cut 
			funding for ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement), at the U.S. 
			Capitol in Washington, U.S. February 7, 2019. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst 
            
 
            But Trump has continued to insist on a wall, although it was unclear 
			what his definition of that was. There already are more than 600 
			miles of vehicular and pedestrian barriers along the 2,000-mile 
			(3,200 km) border.
 Meanwhile, some liberal House Democrats and immigration advocacy 
			groups gathered outside the Capitol to demand funding cuts to U.S. 
			Immigration and Customs Enforcement, which is in charge of enforcing 
			immigration law in the interior of the country, including deporting 
			undocumented immigrants.
 
 "An agency like ICE, which repeatedly and systematically violates 
			human rights, does not deserve a dime,” said Representative 
			Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
 
 She said Trump was seeking billions of dollars to "continue to 
			militarize and weaponize a force that has zero accountability."
 
 While immigrant groups and some Democrats have criticized ICE's 
			tactics as heavy-handed, Trump has praised the agency's work in 
			protecting the United States from what he calls dangerous criminals.
 
 (Reporting by Richard Cowan and Susan Cornwell in Washington; 
			Additional reporting by Alexandra Alper; Editing by James Dalgleish)
 
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