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Republicans struggle to avoid Homeland Security shutdown

But even as GOP leaders try to shift the blame to Democrats, some Republicans are starting to break ranks with their leaders' strategy.

House Speaker John Boehner, pressed Thursday if he'd guarantee DHS wouldn't be shut down, sidestepped the question, and instead repeated his mantra: The House had done its job.

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"We've passed a bill to fund the department and stop the President's unilateral action with regard to immigration," Boehner said in his weekly press conference.

But action is stalled on that bill.

It's "stuck," according to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, who has failed on three attempts to attract enough Senate Democrats to agree to bring the measure up for debate in that chamber. Democrats are unhappy House Republicans attached several controversial amendments to the bill that would block President Barack Obama's immigration policies. Democrats are insisting they will support only a "clean" funding bill, without the immigration provisions.

McConnell attempted to flip the ball back in Boehner's court earlier this week, but Boehner made it clear he wants to keep the pressure on the Senate.

While Boehner and McConnell appeared to point fingers at one another earlier this week, they are now coalescing around a common strategy: pin the blame on a group of roughly seven Senate Democrats who criticized the President's decision last fall to unilaterally stop the deportations of roughly 5 million undocumented workers who entered the U.S. illegally.

"If funding for Homeland Security lapses, Washington Democrats are going to bear the responsibility," Boehner said.

West Virginia Democratic Sen Joe Manchin, who admitted he disagreed with the President's immigration actions, told reporters he strongly opposes adding the GOP immigration amendments to the DHS bill and he plans to hold firmly against it.

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RNC pays tribute to record-setting black Republicans

Story highlights As part of a Black History Month celebration, Republicans paid tribute to record-setting members of Congress It's part of the Republican National Committee's effort to build a more welcoming brand for the GOP

The committee held its third annual awards lunch at the Howard Theatre, a historic black landmark in Washington where the RNC and more than 400 attendees also paid tribute to the late Republican Sen. Edward Brooke, the first African-American popularly elected to the U.S. Senate, who died last month at the age of 95.

The event recognized Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina, the first black senator elected from the South since Reconstruction (in 2014 he was elected to the same seat he was appointed to in December 2012); Rep. Will Hurd, the first black Republican elected to Congress from Texas; and Rep. Mia Love of Utah, the first black Republican woman to serve in Congress.

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Woody Johnson, owner of the New York Jets and a major GOP donor, helped introduce the three lawmakers.

"It's amazing to me that we're dealing with 'firsts' in this century," Johnson told CNN in an interview after the event. "There should be 'seconds, thirds and fourths,' and really the Republican Party is open to all."

While Republicans had a big year in 2014, Scott and Love still won largely with the support of white voters, while Hurd won with the support of white and Hispanic voters. In South Carolina, for example, Scott won 10% of the black vote, only slightly more than the other South Carolina senator, Lindsey Graham, who's white and brought in 6% of the black vote.

"We've got a ways to go," RNC Chairman Reince Priebus said on stage Wednesday. "I know we're not going to carpet the world here in one or two years or one election cycle, but it's an improvement, and we always have to be improving as a party."

Black voter turnout in the midterm election this past November did reach into the double-digits in some states, like Florida (12%), Wisconsin (10%) and in Ohio, where Gov. John Kasich won re-election with 26% of the black vote.

For her part, Love told a story about a student who asked Love how she's able to be a black Republican woman living in a red state like Utah in "today's America."

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