Democratic senators are tightening their demands concerning immigration reforms as a partial government shutdown looms, seeking to pressure Republicans and the White House. Recent disturbing events in Minneapolis, where two individuals were shot by federal agents, have escalated calls for change. Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer has outlined potential reforms, including requiring warrants for immigration arrests and mandating that agents identify themselves during such operations. There’s a sense of urgency as a key vote approaches on Thursday regarding funding for the Department of Homeland Security. Amidst this, Senate Majority Leader John Thune indicates that dialogue is essential for solutions. Federal agents’ recent violent actions have further strained relations, with Democrats voicing their insistence on necessary legislative changes rather than mere administrative promises. However, uncertainty looms over whether a compromise can be achieved before the deadline. "date": "October 2, 2023"