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In the United States, the federal government's deadlock ended after negotiations between the Republicans and the Democrats concerning the provisional allocation bill. In future, discussions about illegal young immigrants will be discussed - after receiving such promises from the Republicans, the senators of the two groups arrive at consensus. As a result, several activities of the central government which are closed since January 20 are being restarted.
Republicans and Democrats voted in the House of Representatives and Senate on Monday night to approve the country's sanctions bill. In the Senate, 81-18 votes and the bill passed to the bill of 266-150 votes.
Recently the money allocation was stuck in the US Senate. As a result, there has been a deadlock in the country after the federal government ceases its activities since January 20. And on January 20 was the anniversary of the presidential trips.
As a result, many government departments - such as housing, environment, education and the Department of Commerce - were not going to work. Apart from this, half of the staff in the departments of finance, health, defense and communication are discouraged from work. National parks and monuments are closed, visas and passports are delayed.
President Donald Trump signed the deal on Monday night after the Senate and House of Representatives passed the bill on the temporary funding bill.
Democrats Senator Chuck Schumer said that Republicans take action to protect immigrants, they will agree to a bill to increase the budget. However, the opposition senator Mitch McConnell told them to keep the matter of immigrants in their topic.
In the United States, the US Senate has divided into two groups of money that allocates money for the 'Dreamy Project' announced by the Obama government to protect illegal immigrants. This leads to a major problem. More than 7 million unregistered migrants have entered America in the age of childhood, Democrats want to protect them from their expulsion.
Former US President Obama gave them temporary legal legitimacy through a single program. But in September, President Donald Trump announced that he will close the program. For this, he gave time to the Congress to finalize a new step till March. Source: BBC.
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