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Harris, Trump on border security policies amid presidential election [Video]

THE COURSE WHERE TRUMP WAS GOLFING. TRUMP IS NOW BACK ON THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL OVER THE WEEKEND. VICE PRESIDENT HARRIS CHALLENGED TRUMP TO ANOTHER DEBATE. TRUMP SAYS ITS TOO LATE BECAUSE VOTING HAS ALREADY STARTED IN FAITH EGBUONU SPOKE WITH OUR POLITICAL EXPERT ON WHAT THIS COULD MEAN FOR BOTH CANDIDATES. MASSIVE RAIDS, MASSIVE DETENTION CAMPS. WHAT ARE THEY TALKING ABOUT? VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS, THE DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL NOMINEE CRITICIZING FORMER PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMPS LATEST PLAN ON IMMIGRATION. YOU GOT TO GET RID OF THESE PEOPLE. GIVE ME A SHOT. YOU START WITH THE STONE COLD KILLERS, THE MURDERERS, THE DRUG DEALERS. YOU START, YOU GET THEM OUT, AND YOU TELL THEM IF THEY EVER COME BACK, BIG TROUBLE. TRUMP VOWING FOR A MASSIVE DEPORTATION IF REELECTED AT A NEW YORK RALLY ON WEDNESDAY. HIS PLAN INCLUDES, QUOTE, THE LARGEST DEPORTATION IN THE HISTORY OF OUR COUNTRY. NOW, DONALD TRUMP IS MAKING IMMIGRATION ONE OF THE CORNERSTONES OF HIS CAMPAIGN. HES SPEAKING OF THAT TOPIC MORE THAN ANYTHING, EVEN MORE THAN JOBS AND THE ECONOMY LATELY. HARRIS CHALLENGING HIS PLAN WITH A TWO PRONGED APPROACH TO ADDRESS ISSUES RAISED AT THE BORDER. CREATE AN EARNED PATHWAY TO CITIZENSHIP AND ENSURE OUR BORDER IS SECURE. WE CAN DO BOTH. DONALD TRUMP IS STILL ACCUSING HER OF BEING TOO SOFT ON IMMIGRATION, BUT SHES MOVED FROM THE LEFT TO THE CENTER, WILLING TO SUPPORT PARTIAL FUNDING FOR A BORDER WALL, AS WELL AS A PATHWAY TO CITIZENSHIP. KOAT POLITICAL EXPERT BRIAN SANDEROFF TELLING US, WHILE BORDER SECURITY IS A NATIONAL CONCERN, IT IS AT TOP OF MIND FOR NEW MEXICO VOTERS. WE ARE A BORDER STATE AND TIME WILL TELL HOW THE VOTERS FEEL ABOUT THEIR STANCES ON THE IMMIGRATION ISSUE. TRUMPS TAKING ON MORE OF A HARDLINE POSITION AND KAMALA HARRIS TAKING ON MORE OF A MODERATE POSITION. THEY WANT TO. KOAT ACTION SEVEN NEWS. AS OF APRIL, THE HOMELAND SECURITY DEPARTMEN

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Heres whats in the government funding agreement [Video]

House Speaker Mike Johnson unveiled a spending bill Sunday that will avert a government shutdown if it is passed by both the House and Senate before funding runs out on Sept. 30.Johnson said in a letter to lawmakers that he does not want a shutdown weeks before the election. But he also stressed that the legislation will be a very narrow, bare-bones CR (continuing resolution) including only the extensions that are absolutely necessary.The spending plan, known as a limited continuing resolution, has bipartisan support.The top Democrats in Congress, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, praised bipartisan negotiations that led to a funding agreement free of cuts and poison pills and signaled swift passage of the stopgap bill ahead of the deadline.Still, even with a possible deal, the federal government will start preparing for a potential shutdown of nonessential operations this week, which could affect millions of federal workers and military personnel, as well as impact important functions such as Head Start, border security and lending programs, among others.Congress rarely passes funding bills on time, but the U.S. legislative branch had to pass a series of continuing resolutions raising shutdown fears each time before finally approving measures in March to fully fund the government for the current fiscal year.Maintain government funding through December 20The bill will keep the government up and running for about three more months, through Dec. 20.The extension will avoid the potential for a government shutdown before the November election but sets up a showdown over a full spending package just before the Christmas holiday.Provide more money for the Secret ServiceThe bill includes an additional $231 million for the Secret Service to help the agency protect the 2024 presidential candidates.The boost in funding follows a second apparent assassination attempt against former President Donald Trump on Sept. 15 at his Florida golf club. The previous assassination attempt against Trump occurred in July during a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania.The incidents have sparked scrutiny of the Secret Service. Kimberly Cheatle, resigned as director of the agency a day after testifying before lawmakers about the July assassination attempt.The new funds for the Secret Service wont be made available until the secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, which oversees the agency, sends a requested report to the House committee tasked with investigating the first assassination attempt.The additional money will remain available until Sept. 30, 2025.Exclude a noncitizen voting measure and disaster fundingJohnson previously introduced a six-month GOP government funding plan that included a controversial measure targeting noncitizen voting, an effort pushed by Trump despite the fact that it is already illegal for noncitizens to vote in federal elections.The former president had called for a government shutdown if lawmakers could not get the voting measure, known as the SAVE Act, passed into law.The House failed to pass that spending bill on Wednesday, and the voting measure was not included in the bill released Sunday.Sundays stopgap measure also does not include an additional $10 billion for Federal Emergency Management Agency disaster relief funding which is running out of money after multiple catastrophic events this year that Johnson had included in the six-month version. But the legislation does allow the agency to speed up its use of the funds made available in the continuing resolution for necessary response and recovery activities. CNNs Lauren Fox and Haley Talbot contributed to this report.