Dems Back DHS Budget With Narrow ICE Constraints

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Democrats backed a Department of Homeland Security funding bill that keeps ICE funding around $10B and CBP funding near last year’s level, while adding limited guardrails—body-worn cameras, de-escalation training, and spending oversight—to curb enforcement. The measure aims to avert a DHS shutdown by Jan. 30 but stops short of meaningful ICE reform, drawing criticism from immigrant advocates and some progressives who seek stronger constraints or abolition.
- Democrats Support Bill That Would Give ICE $10 Billion HuffPost
- Congress unveils $1.2T spending bill as progressive revolt brews over ICE funding Fox News
- Congress releases massive funding bill ahead of shutdown deadline as ICE clash looms NBC News
- Appropriations Committees Release Homeland Security Funding Bill House.gov
- Abolish ICE? It’s a Slogan Some Democratic Critics of ICE Would Abolish. The New York Times
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