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Updated · POLITICO · Apr 21
Senate Republicans Push ICE Funding Plan as DHS Shutdown Drags On
Updated
Updated · POLITICO · Apr 21

Senate Republicans Push ICE Funding Plan as DHS Shutdown Drags On

53 articles · Updated · POLITICO · Apr 21
  • Senate Republicans have unveiled a budget resolution to fund ICE and Border Patrol via reconciliation, bypassing Democrats amid a prolonged DHS shutdown.
  • The plan, led by Sen. Lindsey Graham, proposes up to $140 billion over 3.5 years, aiming to secure immigration enforcement funding through the Trump presidency.
  • The shutdown, now over two months long, is expected to continue as House Republicans insist on funding all DHS agencies together, delaying a resolution.
Amid expanded enforcement, what happens to the growing immigration court case backlog?
How will an $80 billion enforcement budget affect a strained national economy?
How does using reconciliation for agency funding change long-term congressional oversight?
Can reduced training standards for federal agents be reconciled with public safety?
With a two-decade high in custody deaths, what specific reforms are proposed?
Will a fast-tracked bill bypass calls for independent agent misconduct reviews?