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Lawmakers are opening the door to reviving deeply polarizing immigration negotiations as they search for a way out of the partial government shutdown, which hit the two-week mark on Friday.
An agreement to overhaul the nation’s immigration laws has eluded Congress for years, underscoring the difficult path awaiting lawmakers and the White House if they decide to broaden the divisive border wall fight.
Pain is coming because of the government shutdown — except perhaps for many of the politicians behind it.
Both sides in the shutdown have dug in hard, suggesting they are feeling little pressure to end the standoff.
President Trump made a surprise appearance at the White House press briefing Thursday with border security officials, underlining his position that the partial government shutdown will not end unless Democrats agree to provide money for his wall on the Mexican border.