Democrats and immigrant rights groups were quick to oppose President Trump’s proposal to end the government shutdown over the weekend because it includes $5.7 billion for an expanded border wall.
Now that they’ve seen the full language of the bill, they’ve found other reasons not to like it.
The proposed bill includes some big changes to U.S. immigration policy that were not included in the president’s public announcement, such as a provision that would sharply limit asylum applications for children from Honduras, Guatemala and El Salvador.
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