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This is WEEKEND EDITION from NPR News. I'm Arun Rath sitting in for Rachel Martin. Congress is set to disband later this week for summer break stretching past Labor Day. That leaves lawmakers only a few more days to act on an urgent request from President Obama. The president wants nearly $4 billion in emergency funds to deal with the recent influx of tens of thousands of children from Central America who have been slipping across the U.S.-Mexico border. The GOP-led House may act on just a fraction of that request, setting up a clash with the Democratic-led Senate. NPR's David Welna has the story.

DAVID WELNA, BYLINE: House Republicans are in a tricky spot. With midterm elections coming up, they don't want to be seen as the party that ignores the plight of Latin Americans fleeing to the U.S. But many GOP lawmakers are also loath to give President Obama what they perceive to be a blank check for resolving the crisis.

House Speaker John Boehner declared Thursday there will be no blank check, but he also made clear doing nothing is not an option.

(SOUNDBITE OF ARCHIVED RECORDING) ON AIR NOW WAMU 88.5 Page 1 of 9 Time Running Short For Congress To Agree On Border Bill : It's All Politics : NP R 04 /19 /201 7 http://www.npr.org/templates/transcript/transcript.php?storyId=335667400 SPEAKER JOHN BOEHNER: I think taking some action to solve this problem is in order. I think dealing with the humanitarian crisis on the border is also in order. And I, frankly, have been clear with my colleagues about it.

WELNA: Boehner gathered his fellow Republicans behind closed doors Friday in the basement of the Capitol to pound home that message. It was enough to sway even Steve King, the Iowa conservative who'd earlier opposed funding for the border crisis.

(SOUNDBITE OF ARCHIVED RECORDING) REPRESENTATIVE STEVE KING: I'm a little more comfortable with the speaker's position on this than I was when I woke up this morning.

WELNA: And Texas Republican, Pete Sessions, another hardliner on border security, declared his aim was to reverse the tide of illegal immigration.

(SOUNDBITE OF ARCHIVED RECORDING) REPRESENTATIVE PETE SESSIONS: We're going to make sure that these children are treated humanely, and that we move them back to their home countries which is where they belong.

WELNA: Republicans say the only way to do that is by amending a 2008 law. It allows young people from nations other than Canada and Mexico who've entered illegally to remain in the U.S. while their cases are adjudicated. Texas Republican Kay Granger is a key player in the House response to the president's request. She says any bill that passes must have two things.

(SOUNDBITE OF ARCHIVED RECORDING) REPRESENTATIVE KAY GRANGER: One thing is changing the 2008 law treating everyone the same. The other thing is to have more judges - significantly more judges - so they can hear these cases more quickly. Page 2 of 9 Time Running Short For Congress To Agree On Border Bill : It's All Politics : NP R 04 /19 /201 7 http://www.npr.org/templates/transcript/transcript.php?storyId=335667400 WELNA: But House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, like most House Democrats, opposes attaching a change in that law to the funding bill.

(SOUNDBITE OF ARCHIVED RECORDING) MINORITY LEADER NANCY PELOSI: You want us to have a separate bill onto 2008?

Discuss it there. Don't hold the children hostage to the cosmetics of how tough you are on the border.

WELNA: Most Senate Democrats also oppose such a change, including New Mexico's Martin Heinrich.

(SOUNDBITE OF ARCHIVED RECORDING) SENATOR MARTIN HEINRICH: It's one thing to say you're going to speed up that process. That's something I can probably support. But you can't short-circuit that process. You can't take due process away from those kids.

WELNA: House Republicans may also approve only about a quarter of the funds the president requested. Senate Democrats are also likely to give Obama less than what he wants. Dick Durbin is the Senate's number two Democrat.

(SOUNDBITE OF ARCHIVED RECORDING) SENATOR DICK DURBIN: Some people argue it's too expensive. Well, we can argue about the exact amount of money, but I hope we aren't arguing about the value and the principle that is being tested. I hope we're not arguing about whether the United States is a caring and compassionate nation.

WELNA: Senate Democrats are doing their own emergency funding bill. Even if it passes, there may be no time left this week to reconcile it with whatever the House produces. David Welna, NPR News, the Capitol.

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