Suozzi regrets crossing party lines on DHS funding amid Minnesota ICE backlash
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New York Rep. Tom Suozzi said he regreted voting with Republicans to pass a $10 billion Department of Homeland Security funding bill that keeps ICE funded, as seven Democrats crossed party lines amid backlash over ICE in Minneapolis and the killing of Alex Pretti. The episode underscores tensions over DHS oversight and the looming risk of a government shutdown as lawmakers demand changes and investigations into the Minneapolis incidents.
- Suozzi: ‘I failed’ when voting to pass DHS funding bill Politico
- Shutdown threat looms as Senate Democrats pledge to block funding after Minneapolis shooting CBS News
- Senate Democrats plot strategy as DHS standoff deepens heading into shutdown week NBC News
- Impeachment, hearings, shutdown: DHS and ICE are under siege by Congress like never before Axios
- How the Minneapolis Killing Made a Shutdown Inevitable New York Magazine
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