Democrats Split on DHS/ICE Funding Amid Oversight Clash

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House Democrats are divided on a bill to fund the Department of Homeland Security and ICE after the Minneapolis shooting, with progressives opposing the DHS funding for insufficient oversight while centrists remain undecided; leadership has not yet endorsed the separate vote, as lawmakers balance border-security goals with accountability to avoid a partial government shutdown ahead of the 2026 midterms.
- "It's going to be a tough vote": Democrats struggle over whether to fund DHS, ICE Axios
- ICE funding bill draws fire from left and right as shutdown deadline nears Fox News
- House Democratic leaders will oppose DHS funding bill as party rages over ICE NBC News
- Democrats divided over 'abolish ICE' and ICE budget for next year wbur.org
- Number of Democrats say they will vote against DHS funding bill amid alarm over ICE tactics – as it happened The Guardian
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