The U.S. White House has turned down the latest proposal from the Democratic Party regarding the ongoing partial shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), according to Jin10. The disagreement persists as both sides remain far apart on resolving the issue. White House officials have expressed a willingness to engage in 'good faith dialogue' to end what they describe as a 'Democratic-induced shutdown,' while maintaining their commitment to President Donald Trump's immigration enforcement policies. Meanwhile, Democrats are demanding increased oversight of federal immigration enforcement as a condition for supporting funding. The partial shutdown has lasted several days, with no signs of an imminent agreement.