Senate Republicans Move to Restore Border Security Funding Amid DHS Standoff


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(Worthy News) – Senate Republicans took a decisive step early Thursday to restore critical border enforcement operations, advancing a budget plan to fund Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Customs and Border Protection despite unified Democrat opposition.

The move comes after the Department of Homeland Security has remained partially shut down since February, as Democrats have pushed for policy restrictions following controversial enforcement incidents. Republican leaders, however, argue that withholding funding from frontline agencies only weakens national security at a time of heightened concern over illegal immigration.

“This is about ensuring America’s borders are secure,” said John Thune, emphasizing that Republicans are using the budget reconciliation process to bypass partisan gridlock and deliver funding with a simple majority vote.

The proposed $70 billion package would fund ICE and Border Patrol through the remainder of President Donald Trump’s term, reinforcing his administration’s commitment to strong immigration enforcement. GOP lawmakers have framed the effort as a necessary stand against attempts to “defund” or weaken border agencies.

Democrats, led by Chuck Schumer, have instead pushed for amendments focused on domestic spending priorities and new restrictions on federal agents. Republicans counter that such proposals ignore the urgent need to restore order at the border and protect American communities.

The legislation now heads to the House, where Speaker Mike Johnson has made clear that any broader Homeland Security funding must include full support for immigration enforcement agencies.

While debates continue over additional provisions—including election integrity measures like the SAVE America Act—Republicans are signaling that securing the border remains their top priority as the legislative process moves forward.

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