Senate passes budget with two more weeks of Homeland Security funding

Senate Republicans and Democrats reached a deal to keep the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) funded for two more weeks, following a last-minute Senate vote on Friday evening. The temporary agreement includes provisions that limit funding for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), as lawmakers sought to address growing opposition from within their own party ranks over continued support for ICE.

The 71-29 passage of the federal budget, which included the stopgap measure, marked a dramatic shift in the Senate's stance on DHS funding. Initially, it was expected that Democrats would continue to back funding for ICE without reforms, but after a recent protest turned violent in Minneapolis and resulted in the death of Alex Preti, Senators from both parties agreed to negotiate over the weekend.

As a result, DHS will not receive its usual funding during the weekend, prompting fears that the department could face a shutdown. However, lawmakers expect to vote on Monday to approve a stopgap bill, ensuring continuity for the agency until further action is taken.
 
I'm telling you, something fishy went down here 🐟. First of all, why did it take until now for these politicians to come together? I mean, what's really going on behind closed doors? And those protests in Minneapolis... yeah, that was just a distraction from the real issue at hand. The government doesn't want us to focus on ICE and its human rights abuses 🀐.

And then there's this stopgap measure. Two more weeks of uncertainty for DHS. What does that even mean? Just a way to delay the inevitable, I reckon. Mark my words, something bigger is coming down the pipe, and these politicians are just trying to stay one step ahead of it all πŸ•΅οΈβ€β™‚οΈ.

I'm not buying it. There's more to this story than meets the eye... 😏
 
omg did u no they just extended dhs funding by 2 wks 🀯 its crazy how much pressure can b put on lawmakers to make deals like dis πŸ˜… i mean i know ice has been controversal but i still think it's wild dat senators from both parties are finally talking about reforms πŸ’¬ what's crazy is that they're tryin to address growing opposition from within their own party ranks... thats just mind blowin 🀯 anywai lets hope this stopgap measure helps keep DHS afloat till monday when dey vote on another bill πŸ‘
 
I cant believe what's happening in washington 🀯. The fact that senate republicans and democrats finally agreed to limit funding for ice is a huge win for us! I mean its about time we start addressing the issue of mass incarceration and police brutality, especially when it comes to our communities of color πŸ’ͺ.

The recent protest in minneapolis was heartbreaking, and i'm so glad senators from both parties are taking a stand πŸ™. It's not just about ice, its about creating a safer and more just society for everyone 🌎. I just hope that this agreement leads to real change and not just another temporary fix 🀞.

I do have some concerns about the fact that DHS is still going to face a shutdown, but i trust that lawmakers will make it work πŸ’ͺ. We need more people like alex preti's family advocating for justice and an end to systemic oppression ❀️. This is just the beginning of a bigger conversation about how we can create real change in our country 🌈.
 
ummm so like what just happened with senate republicans and democrats negotiating stuff about homeland security funding πŸ€” its kinda interesting that they agreed to limit funding for ice because i thought both parties were all about supporting law enforcement agencies but idk why lawmakers felt the need to make a deal now especially after that protest in minneapolis πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ it sounds like there was some growing opposition from republicans too which is weird since they're often seen as the party of tough on immigration policies πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ anyway its good that a stopgap measure is gonna keep DHS funded for now but idk how long this will last before more negotiations happen πŸ’ΈπŸ•°οΈ
 
πŸ€” I think this deal is a good start, but it's also kinda worrying. On one hand, it shows that even in divided times, lawmakers can come together and find common ground. Limiting funding for ICE is definitely a step in the right direction, considering how polarizing the issue has become.

On the other hand, not having DHS fully funded for two more weeks is a bit concerning. It's like putting a Band-Aid on a bigger problem. What happens to the people who rely on this department? It feels like we're kicking the can down the road instead of addressing the real issues.

I'm just hoping that lawmakers will be able to make some real progress soon and not let politics get in the way of keeping their constituents safe. πŸ’Ό
 
omg u guys this is like such crazy news! 😲 so apparently senate republicans & democrats came together and agreed to fund DHS for 2 more weeks lol what a shift in power πŸ”„ i mean we've been seeing growing opposition from within their own party ranks over ICE funding and now it's like they're trying to avoid the whole thing πŸ’β€β™€οΈ but seriously this is a huge deal, and if they dont vote on that stopgap bill next monday DHS could be shut down and it'd be super bad for the country 🀯 i mean we all know how important security is especially with all the protests happening everywhere so fingers crossed they get it together πŸ’ͺ
 
I'm thinking DHS funding is still super dodgy lol πŸ€”. Did you see those stats? 71-29 ain't gonna change much, they're just kicking the can down the road πŸ•°οΈ. Funding for ICE will still be a major point of contention when we vote on Monday. I mean, it's not like the Senate is exactly overflowing with support for the agency... 71 out of 100 senators might as well be saying "we're all good" πŸ˜’.

And can we talk about the timing? A protest in Minneapolis turns violent and suddenly lawmakers are like "oh no, let's pass a stopgap bill"? πŸ™„ It feels like they're trying to paper over issues rather than actually addressing them. The data says 71% of Americans support reforming ICE, but does that translate to actual action? I don't think so πŸ’Έ.

Here's the deal - DHS funding is still gonna be an issue until we see some real change 🚧. And let's not forget, this stopgap bill only gives us a couple more weeks before we're back at square one... 😬
 
I'm kinda stoked about this whole thing 🀩, I mean, it's great that Senate reps from both parties are finally coming together and stuff... BUT, at the same time, I'm all like "wait a minute, what about ICE?" I know some people think it's super unfair to limit their funding, but others think it's way overdue πŸ˜•. And don't even get me started on the fact that DHS is gonna get cut off for a bit - ain't that just peachy? πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ I mean, who wants an agency with no funds, right? But on the flip side, maybe this is exactly what we need to shake things up... or maybe not πŸ˜‚. I dunno, I'm all over the place today πŸŒͺ️. Anyway, let's just hope everything gets sorted out by Monday and we don't have any major issues πŸ‘€.
 
so senate republicans and democrats finally agreed on something 🀞, but it's still kinda weird that they had to limit funding for ice 🌑️. i mean, we know there's been some growing opposition from dems too, so maybe this is a step in the right direction?

i just wish they'd come up with a more permanent solution soon πŸ’ͺ. and yeah, it's not ideal that dhs will be operating on a temporary budget this weekend 😬. but hey, at least we know it won't shut down completely... yet 🚨.

this whole thing reminds me of a venn diagram with two overlapping circles: one for ice and one for public pressure πŸ”. where the overlap is funding and reform πŸ“Š. let's hope they can keep working together to make some real progress soon! πŸ‘
 
πŸ€” just saw this news about the senate deal on DHS funding and i gotta say, it's a step in the right direction 🌟! i mean, we've seen some crazy stuff go down with ICE lately, and it's about time some lawmakers got real and started listening to their constituents πŸ—£οΈ. now, we're not gonna celebrate or anything, but a temporary agreement is definitely better than nothing πŸ’―. plus, the fact that they're trying to limit funding for ICE shows that even in the midst of politics, there are still people who care about what's right 🌈. so, fingers crossed that we get some real reforms done soon 🀞!
 
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