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Senate Republicans attempt to delay border negotiations due to concerns of rushed decision-making

Senate Republicans Call​ for Slowing Down Border Security Negotiations

Senate Republicans are urging their Democratic colleagues‍ to slow down what some in the party are calling a “rushed” negotiation on a bipartisan border‌ security ⁣deal that is currently holding up passage of the defense supplemental spending ​package.

A bipartisan working group of senators⁢ has spent weeks negotiating a border security deal, which would be added to a defense spending bill that includes aid for Ukraine, ⁤Israel,⁤ and Taiwan. Negotiators on both sides have acknowledged that the border measure is critical to passing the legislation through ⁣both chambers.

Staying in Washington Over ‍the Weekend

Negotiators stayed in Washington, D.C.,​ over the weekend to meet⁣ about the⁣ potential⁤ deal and will continue talks this week. Their​ Senate colleagues will join them starting on Monday, ⁣when the upper chamber will gather‌ despite⁣ it being Christmas recess to begin confirming the 11 stalled four-star generals held over from Sen. Tommy Tuberville’s (R-AL) blanket hold on military promotions.

Sens. James Lankford (R-OK) and Chris Murphy (D-CT) have been leading ⁢the negotiations, which have centered largely on changes to federal asylum ⁢policy and how the Biden administration uses ⁣the humanitarian parole ⁢authority. Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (I-AZ) has also​ been heavily involved in the‌ talks.

There have also ​been reports that the White House has offered to establish a new border expulsion law and increase mandatory detention rates ‌as part of the negotiations, though‌ no one from the Senate working group or the Biden administration has confirmed as much publicly.

Concerns from Senate Republicans

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell ⁣(R-KY) and‍ Lankford wrote in an email to GOP senators on Sunday that, “While there is progress⁢ being‌ made in the border ‌discussions there are significant issues still under discussion and a lot of very technical‍ work on⁢ drafting which takes time‌ to get right.”

The message, which⁤ was obtained by the Washington Examiner via two ⁣recipients, noted that‌ Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer⁢ (D-NY) has the ability to bring the legislative ⁣shell back up for another cloture vote, though “no firm decision has been ⁣made.” Republicans blocked Democrats’ last attempt at bringing up the shell‌ before a border deal was reached, something McConnell vowed to do again if Schumer were to do the same.

“Without text and sufficient time to review it, it ⁣would not succeed,” McConnell and Lankford’s email read.

Murphy and Sinema both described the note as reasonable when asked by reporters about ⁢it outside Schumer’s office on Sunday.

Two ​other⁤ Republicans, Sens. John Cornyn (R-TX) and Lindsey Graham (R-SC), cautioned ⁤on​ Sunday‌ that‌ Democrats’ speed and overall approach to ‍handling this bipartisan package was rubbing some‌ in the party the wrong way.

“I talked to a couple of key negotiators yesterday,” Cornyn said on Fox News Sunday.‍ “They feel like they are making some progress, but I know Senator Schumer ‌thinks there‌ is going to be a deal cut behind closed doors and then jam it‍ through the ​Senate and then ‍jam the House. That’s not going to happen. But we are making some ⁢progress.”

“The bottom line ⁤here⁢ is we feel like we’re being jammed,” Graham said on ⁣NBC’s Meet the Press, speaking for Republicans. “We’re not anywhere close to a deal.”

Graham predicted that the effort to reach a deal and pass the ⁢package “will go into next year,” and he criticized the White​ House for not getting involved⁣ in negotiations earlier this fall.

A group⁤ of 15 GOP senators, including Graham,‍ sent a ⁤letter to Senate Republican Conference Chairman John Barrasso (R-WY) requesting he schedule a meeting ⁤for members to discuss the negotiations in his capacity as a member of leadership.

“Rushed and secret negotiations with Democrats who want an open border and who caused the ​current crisis will not secure ⁤the border,” the group, led by‌ Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI), wrote. ‌“The American public deserves an open ⁣and transparent process which cannot occur until the House​ returns⁢ the week of January⁢ 8, 2024.”

Reached for comment⁤ by the Washington Examiner, a Barrasso ⁣spokeswoman said, “Chairman Barrasso ⁢received a ‌request ⁤from 15 colleagues​ for a conference meeting ⁣on ‌immigration. He will work with all Republican Senators to schedule the meeting.”

Who are the key negotiators in the border security talks and what aspects are they focusing on

Is impossible for us to support and vote on any agreement,” McConnell and Lankford wrote. They raised concerns about the rushed nature of the negotiations,⁤ stating that it is important ‍to address all significant issues and ensure that ⁤the drafting of the deal ‍is done correctly.

Impact‍ on⁢ Defense Spending Bill

The border security negotiations are currently ‌holding up the passage of the​ defense supplemental spending package, which includes crucial aid for Ukraine, Israel, ‌and Taiwan. Both ​Republicans and Democrats acknowledge the ⁤importance of the border ​measure in order to pass this legislation in both chambers.

To address the stalled confirmation ‌of four-star ⁣generals, the‍ Senate has convened ⁤during the Christmas recess. Negotiators ​for the border deal have ‍stayed in Washington over the weekend and⁤ will continue talks this ‌week,​ with their Senate colleagues‌ joining on ⁢Monday.

The Key Negotiators

Sens. James Lankford and Chris Murphy have been ‍leading the negotiations, ​focusing on changes to federal asylum⁤ policy and the Biden administration’s use of humanitarian parole authority. ‌Their efforts have⁢ been supported⁣ by Sen.⁣ Kyrsten Sinema. While there have been reports of the White House offering new laws⁢ and increased‌ detention rates as part⁢ of the negotiations, no official confirmation has been issued.

The ⁣Concerns⁣ of Senate Republicans

In ⁢an email to GOP senators, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell and James Lankford expressed‍ their concerns about the rushed nature of the negotiations. They ⁢emphasized the need ​for sufficient time to review​ the proposed⁤ agreement and its text before they can provide support or‍ vote on it. McConnell mentioned that Senate ​Majority Leader Chuck ⁤Schumer has the ability to⁣ bring the legislative⁣ shell ⁢back up for another ​cloture vote, but no decision has been made yet. Republicans blocked ⁢Democrats’ previous attempt to bring ⁤up the shell before ⁤a border deal was reached,​ and McConnell vowed to do the‍ same if Schumer takes a similar approach.

Senate Republicans are‍ urging their Democratic colleagues to slow down the border security negotiations ‍to​ ensure that all significant⁣ issues are addressed and the drafting ⁤of the deal is done correctly. The ⁢passage ⁢of the defense supplemental spending package, including aid for Ukraine, Israel, and ⁢Taiwan, depends on reaching⁣ a bipartisan agreement on border security. With the Senate convening during⁤ the Christmas recess and negotiations⁣ ongoing, ‌both sides will ‌need to work⁤ together⁣ to find a compromise that satisfies all parties involved.



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