Pence blames Democrats for U.S. shut down, welcomes reopening

Reuters  |  JERUSALEM 

(Reuters) - U. S.

Vice on Monday welcomed that U. S. senators voted to move forward on funding legislation that would reopen the federal government, blaming Democrats for the shutdown but saying they had failed.

In Washington, the ended a three-day standoff between Democrats and Donald Trump's Republicans over immigration and border security by voting on a deal that would fund the government until Feb. 8.

"We welcome the that thanks to the firm stand taken by Trump and House and Republicans, the government shutdown in Washington, D. C., is coming to an end," Pence said in a statement to reporters before a dinner with Israeli

He said looked forward to returning from Jerusalem, where he has been on an official visit, to to get back to work after the shutdown has ended.

"The Schumer shutdown failed," he said, referring to

Democrats had held back support for funding originally because they wanted guarantees on an immigration debate, specifically about the fate of children brought to the by undocumented immigrants.

"Now that the government is reopening, can get back to work advancing the president's agenda," Pence said.

He credited Trump with creating more than two million job and driving the stocks market to record levels.

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First Published: Tue, January 23 2018. 01:00 IST