13 Senate Democrats say they'll work with GOP on border security
Thirteen Senate Democrats sent a letter to Majority Leader John Thune committing to working with Republicans in "good faith" toward providing the necessary 60 votes in the Senate to pass certain immigration measures.
"As we have shown, Democrats and Republicans can work together on real bipartisan solutions. We can solve big challenges when we work together, and there is much work to do to improve border security, protect Dreamers and farmworkers, and fix our immigration system to better reflect the needs of our country and our modern economy," the Democrats wrote.
The group of Democrats say common ground can be reached on "fair immigration enforcement accompanied by the necessary resources to effectively secure our border". They also say they see a need for a "firm but fair immigration system."
A bipartisan border bill was negotiated and unveiled during the 2024 campaign, but was effectively killed by Trump, who urged Republicans not to support it.
-ABC News' Allison Pecorin