Congress to tackle DHS shutdown, govt. funding, voter ID bill on return
Republicans are pursuing a party-line workaround to fund immigration enforcement while the shutdown reaches 55 days and Section 702 nears expiration.
- The Department of Homeland Security has been shut down for two months due to a lack of funding from Congress.
- Senate Republicans plan to use the budget reconciliation process to fund only ICE and Customs and Border Protection without needing Democratic support.
- House Republicans have shown frustration over ongoing DHS funding delays, complicating efforts to end the shutdown.
- Congress faces challenging appropriations for the fiscal year 2027 with potential continued standoffs and government funding issues.
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GOP leaders prepare to steamroll opponents of DHS funding plan
GOP leaders prepare to steamroll opponents of DHS funding plan Senate Republicans could move on a fiscal blueprint for ICE and Border Patrol funding as soon as next week. Thune told reporters Monday he's eyeing an "anorexic" reconciliation bill. | Francis Chung/POLITICO Conservative lawmakers are…
Senate Republicans race to fund ICE, CBP without Democrats as shutdown drags on
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Senate Republicans are moving to fast-track funding for immigration enforcement without any Democratic support as a partial Department of Homeland Security (DHS) shutdown stretches into its second month. The upper chamber returns to Washington, D.C., on Monday, and the GOP already has its plan in motion to bypass Democrats’ blockade of funding for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Customs a…
Senate Republicans buckle in for reconciliation bill funding ICE, border patrol
(The Center Square) – Senate Republican leaders have secured President Donald Trump’s endorsement for a second budget reconciliation bill that would provide funding for ICE and Border Patrol.
Congress Returns From Recess—Here’s What’s on Its To-Do List
Lawmakers will return to Capitol Hill this week with a long to-do list as the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) remains in a partial shutdown. Ending that shutdown—which as of April 13 reached its 58th day—will be a top priority for lawmakers, even as they remain divided along party lines on how to move forward with the funding. Lawmakers will also work on reauthorizing Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), a contr…
Morning Greatness: Congress to Tackle DHS Shutdown, Govt. Funding, Voter ID Bill on Return › American Greatness
Good Monday morning. Here is what’s on President Trump’s agenda today: 8:00 AM THE PRESIDENT participates in Executive Time 2:00 PM THE PRESIDENT participates in […] Source
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