Senate Democrats have indicated they will reject the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) stopgap funding proposal that House GOP leaders are currently trying to advance. This proposal, which includes funding for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Customs and Border Protection (CBP), is being pushed through the House as a temporary measure to prevent a DHS shutdown, which could extend beyond May 22, 2026.
Key Details:
- Senate Democrats are poised to reject the DHS stopgap funding proposal.
- The House GOP is attempting to pass this funding to avoid a DHS shutdown.
- The proposal includes allocations for ICE and CBP.
- A single objection could halt the funding process, potentially leading to a prolonged shutdown.
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Source: @meredithllee
