Washington — Senator Lindsey Graham announced Friday he will introduce a reconciliation package before June 1 to fund the Department of Homeland Security, including Border Patrol and ICE, through the end of President Donald Trump's second term, and to deliver multi-year appropriations; he told Fox News the measure would allow passage without Democratic votes. Washington — Senate Majority Leader John Thune said Tuesday the full Senate could begin work as early as next week, before a scheduled May 1 recess, while two House resignations this week and expiring authorities — including a surveillance authorization on April 20 and War Powers Act deadlines at month’s end — increase urgency to pass funding and other must-pass bills.
Prepared by Lauren Mitchell and reviewed by editorial team.
The DHS funding affects your safety. It covers Border Patrol and ICE, key in managing immigration and national security. A delay could disrupt their operations. Check how your local representatives are voting on this issue.
This is a high-stakes political maneuver. If successful, it bypasses the need for Democratic votes. But it's a race against the clock with multiple deadlines looming. Worth forwarding if you know someone interested in the political chess game.
Republican senators and immigration enforcement agencies would benefit if reconciliation secures multi-year funding, reducing the need for bipartisan agreement and allowing continued operations under GOP terms.
Democrats and appropriations negotiators lost leverage while federal employees, migrants, and programs reliant on DHS funding faced ongoing uncertainty amid the partial shutdown.
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