Bipartisan Border Talks Resume Amid Ukraine Aid Negotiations

United States of America
Bipartisan talks on a border-policy overhaul have resumed.
House Speaker Mike Johnson is insisting on sweeping border security changes in a deal for Ukraine aid.
President Biden has expressed willingness to make compromises on the border.
The deal is seen as critical to winning Republicans' support for a new tranche of urgently sought funds for Ukraine.
Bipartisan Border Talks Resume Amid Ukraine Aid Negotiations

Bipartisan talks on a border-policy overhaul resumed last week, with top Senate negotiators meeting to try to jump-start progress toward a deal. This deal is seen as critical to winning Republicans' support for a new tranche of urgently sought funds for Ukraine. The negotiations had previously stalled but were revived after President Biden expressed willingness to make compromises on the border. However, some senators remain skeptical and believe that the negotiations may extend into January.

President Joe Biden has signaled openness to compromising with Republicans on border security in order to get talks on funding for Ukraine back on track. He acknowledged that the immigration system is broken and expressed willingness to make significant compromises. The White House has signaled openness to changes such as raising the credible fear standard for asylum seekers and expanding expedited removal procedures. However, the White House has backed off its confidence that Ukraine funding can be secured in time.

House Speaker Mike Johnson is insisting on sweeping border security changes in a deal for Ukraine aid, causing tension in negotiations for President Joe Biden's $110 billion package. Republicans are pushing for border security provisions, while Democrats dismiss them as attempts to return to the policies of former President Donald Trump. The negotiations have become difficult, and progress is uncertain.



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    • Some senators are skeptical and believe that the negotiations may extend into January.
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    • Bipartisan talks on a border-policy overhaul resumed on Thursday, as top Senate negotiators met to try to jump-start progress toward a deal seen as critical to winning Republicans' support for a new tranche of urgently sought funds for Ukraine.
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    • The White House has signaled openness to changes such as raising the credible fear standard for asylum seekers and expanding expedited removal procedures.
    • The White House has backed off its confidence that Ukraine funding can be secured in time.
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    • Democrats have dismissed the Republican border proposals as attempts to return to the draconian policies of former President Donald Trump.
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