Negotiators reach ‘tentative’ deal to avoid US government shutdown

Agreement includes partial funding for physical barriers at US-Mexico border

Donald Trump tells supporters that he will build a wall between the US and Mexico
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House and Senate negotiators have reportedly reached a “tentative” agreement that would stop the US government from going into another partial shutdown at midnight on Friday.

The New York Times reports that the deal includes “$1.375 billion for physical barriers at the south western border”, well short of the $5.7 billion that Donald Trump has previously demanded.

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