Americans Shouldn’t Need The House To Save Mass Deportations From Weak Senate Republicans

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Americans Shouldn’t Need The House To Save Mass Deportations From Weak Senate Republicans

The larger concern is not whether ICE and CBP can be funded, but whether Democrats will be allowed to set the conditions.

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House Republicans are reportedly rejecting a Senate deal Friday that would reopen the Department of Homeland Security without funding for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) or parts of Customs and Border Protection (CBP) — two agencies at the center of our immigration enforcement system.

The Senate struck the deal early-morning Friday, and it was met with celebration by Democrats like Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, who made clear such funding omissions were the result of Republicans caving.

After weeks of negotiations, Republicans caved to our demands to fund DHS without a blank check for ICE and CBP. My full statement below: pic.twitter.com/KGvgL7VcqL— Chuck Schumer (@SenSchumer) March 27, 2026

After weeks of negotiations, Republicans caved to our demands to fund DHS without a blank check for ICE and CBP. My full........

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