House Approves Budget Blueprint Unlocking ICE and Border Patrol Funding
In Brief
The House's budget move allows Republicans to advance immigration enforcement funding without Democratic support, impacting the Department of Homel...
Key Facts
- The House adopted a Senate-approved budget resolution to unlock funding for ICE and Border Patrol.
- The budget blueprint enables Republicans to use the reconciliation process to bypass a Democratic filibuster.
- The funding measure is intended to cover immigration enforcement for the remainder of President Trump's term.
- The Department of Homeland Security has experienced a funding lapse, prompting legislative action.
- The resolution is reported to unlock $70 billion for immigration enforcement.
What Happened
The House approved a budget resolution that enables Republicans to advance funding for ICE and Border Patrol without needing Democratic votes, using the reconciliation process to bypass the filibuster.
Why It Matters
This legislative step is significant as it addresses the ongoing Department of Homeland Security funding lapse and allows for continued immigration enforcement operations. The move also reflects partisan divisions over immigration policy and federal funding.
What's Next
Further legislative action is expected as Republicans seek to finalize funding for ICE and Border Patrol. Debate over broader DHS funding and related immigration policies is likely to continue in Congress.
Sources
- NYT — Trump Administration Sues New Jersey Governor Over ICE Mask Ban(7h ago)
- NYT — They Left for the School Bus. ICE Picked Them Up Instead.(4h ago)
- CBS News — House adopts Senate-approved budget resolution to unlock ICE funding(1h ago)
