House Republican leaders “will face a familiar dilemma this week when they try again to approve funding to keep the Department of Homeland Security functioning through the end of September: They know their party is too divided to resolve the crisis on its own but fear the political fallout if they rely on Democrats to get them out of the jam,” the Washington Post reports.
Wall Street Journal: “The fight over immigration looms especially large because of what it portends for other big battles. Congress must vote on whether to raise the debt ceiling, which the U.S. will hit later this year, as well as on more immediate issues like avoiding a cut in payments to Medicare providers and replenishing the Highway Trust Fund, which is funded only through the end of May.”

