House Democrats Seek DHS Funding Without ICE and CBP Amid Partisan Disagreements
In Brief
The ongoing dispute over Department of Homeland Security funding highlights divisions on immigration enforcement and agency oversight.
Key Facts
- House Democrats are attempting to force a vote to fund the Department of Homeland Security without including ICE and CBP.
- Democrats would need at least four Republicans to join their discharge petition to bring the funding bill to a floor vote.
- The White House has proposed limiting ICE raids in 'sensitive areas' and expanding body camera use as part of its funding efforts.
- House Republicans passed a bill targeting noncitizens who commit welfare fraud, with almost 200 House Democrats voting against it.
- Republicans have not agreed to Democrats’ major demands needed to secure DHS funding.
What Happened
House Democrats are pushing for a vote to fund DHS excluding ICE and CBP, while Republicans passed a separate bill on noncitizen welfare fraud. The White House has offered policy changes to advance DHS funding.
Why It Matters
These developments reflect broader partisan divides over immigration and law enforcement policy, potentially affecting DHS operations and the legislative path for related bills.
What's Next
Democrats must secure additional Republican support for their discharge petition, and the Republican-backed welfare fraud bill faces challenges in the Senate. Negotiations over DHS funding are ongoing.
Sources
- The Independent — White House offers limitations on ICE raids in ‘sensitive areas’ and more body cams as it works to get Homeland Security funded(5h ago)
- Fox News — Almost 200 House Dems vote against deporting people who commit welfare fraud(1h ago)
- CBS News — House Democrats try to force vote to fund DHS, but not ICE and CBP(6h ago)
