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华盛顿 — 众议院将于周四再次就资助美国国土安全部(DHS)的法案进行投票,共和党人强调在与伊朗的战争背景下结束部分政府停摆的紧迫性。
共和党人向民主党施压,要求其支持今年早些时候拨款委员会以两党合作方式达成的一项协议,该协议将资助国土安全部至9月。但这是在1月份联邦探员在明尼阿波利斯第二次致命枪击事件发生之前,这一事件促使民主党人要求在移民执法改革前,不向该部门提供任何资金。
路易斯安那州共和党人、众议院议长迈克·约翰逊周二在一份声明中表示:“伊朗的军事行动使得拥有一支人员充足、资金全面的国土安全部各部门变得更加紧迫和关键。”
周三,约翰逊指责民主党人“玩弄政治游戏”,并称有人投票反对资助国土安全部是“可耻的”。
“如果我们明智的话,现在是时候在家中保持警惕,并确保所有‘门’都锁好,”约翰逊表示。“显然,每个人都明白这是一个威胁加剧的环境。全球紧张局势高企,威胁不断演变,美国的对手正在密切关注我们是否有任何软弱的迹象。”
路易斯安那州共和党人、众议院多数党领袖史蒂夫·斯卡利斯周三也呼应称,在美国对伊朗发动袭击后,美国国内安全担忧加剧,继续停摆是“危险的”。
“既然我们面临高度威胁,这不再是假设性的威胁……我们需要比以往任何时候都更加警惕,并拥有一个具备全部能力的运作正常的国土安全部,”斯卡利斯指出,上周末得克萨斯州奥斯汀一家酒吧发生致命枪击事件,以此为例。
2月14日,国土安全部的资金拨款到期,民主党人和白宫在对联邦移民探员的限制问题上仍存在分歧。双方一直在来回提出反建议,但具体细节尚未公开。据参议院少数党领袖、纽约州民主党人查克·舒默称,双方“仍相距甚远”。
“但我们仍在谈判并来回交换书面文件,”舒默周二表示。
上周,参议院第二次未能推进一项资助国土安全部至9月的法案。
自1月份联邦探员在明尼苏达州击毙蕾妮·古德和亚历克斯·普雷蒂以来,民主党人一直坚定要求改革,包括要求移民探员佩戴随身摄像机和身份标识,禁止佩戴口罩,并强制要求在私人财产上进行逮捕时必须有司法令状。
尽管僵局主要围绕移民海关执法局(ICE)和海关与边境保护局(CBP),但国土安全部还监督运输安全管理局(TSA)、海岸警卫队和联邦紧急事务管理局(FEMA)。在停摆期间继续工作的员工最近几天开始领不到工资。
特朗普政府的移民执法行动在停摆期间仍获得资助,这要归功于去年夏天议员们通过的一项数十亿美元的现金注入,用于移民海关执法局和海关与边境保护局,作为《超级大美丽法案》(One Big Beautiful Bill Act)的一部分。
当被问及民主党人对众议院共和党人在伊朗打击后资助国土安全部策略的回应时,众议院少数党领袖哈基姆·杰弗里斯称“整件事都疯了”。
“唐纳德·特朗普在中东发动未经授权的战争,他称这场战争将持续不断,他决定要花费数十亿美元轰炸伊朗,而不是用纳税人的钱降低正使美国民众不堪重负的食品杂货账单,然后还想用他这场未经授权的战争作为借口,继续用纳税人的钱通过无限制地发动移民海关执法局来欺凌或杀害美国公民,”这位纽约州民主党人周二在新闻发布会上表示。“这说得通吗?因为显然说不通。”
House to vote again on ending DHS shutdown after weekslong impasse, with GOP stressing urgency amid Iran war
March 5, 2026 / 6:00 AM EST / CBS News
Washington — The House will vote again on Thursday on legislation to fund the Department of Homeland Security, as Republicans stress an urgency to ending the partial government shutdown amid the war with Iran.
Republicans have put pressure on Democrats to support an agreement that appropriators reached on a bipartisan basis earlier this year to fund DHS through September. But that was before a second fatal shooting by federal agents in Minneapolis in January, which prompted Democrats to oppose any funding for the department without reforms to immigration enforcement.
House Speaker Mike Johnson, a Louisiana Republican, said in a statement Tuesday that “military action in Iran makes it all the more urgent and crucial to have a fully staffed, fully funded Department of Homeland Security across all departments.”
On Wednesday, Johnson accused Democrats of “playing political games” and called it “shameful” that anyone would vote against funding DHS.
“If we’re being wise, now is the time to be vigilant at home and to ensure that all of our doors are locked, so to speak,” Johnson said. “Obviously everyone understands that it’s a heightened threat environment. Global tensions are high, threats are constantly evolving and America’s adversaries are watching for any sign of weakness on our part.”
House Majority Leader Steve Scalise, a Louisiana Republican, echoed Wednesday that it’s “dangerous” to continue the shutdown amid heightened security concerns in the U.S. in wake of the attack on Iran.
“Now that we’re at a heightened threat, it’s not just hypothetical threats … we need to be more vigilant than ever and have a fully functioning Department of Homeland Security with all the capabilities,” Scalise said, pointing to a deadly shooting at a bar in Austin, Texas, over the weekend.
Funding lapsed for the department on Feb. 14, and Democrats and the White House continue to remain at odds on restraints for federal immigration agents. Both sides have been going back and forth with counterproposals, though the details have not been made public. According to Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, a New York
Democrat, both sides are “still far apart.”
“But we’re still negotiating and exchanging paper back and forth,” Schumer said Tuesday.
Last week, the Senate failed for a second time to advance a measure to fund DHS through September.
Since federal agents fatally shot Renee Good and Alex Pretti in Minnesota in January, Democrats have remained firm in their demands for reforms, which include requiring immigration agents to wear body cameras and identification, banning them from wearing masks and mandating judicial warrants for arrests on private property.
Though the standoff has centered on Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Customs and Border Protection, DHS also oversees the Transportation Security Administration, the Coast Guard and the Federal Emergency Management Agency. Workers who have continued to do their jobs during the shutdown have begun missing paychecks in recent days.
The Trump administration’s immigration enforcement campaign has remained funded despite the shutdown, thanks to a multibillion-dollar cash infusion for ICE and CBP that lawmakers passed last summer as part of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act.
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, who was asked about Democrats’ response to the House GOP strategy for funding DHS in the wake of the strikes on Iran, said, “the whole thing is insane.”
“Donald Trump launches an unauthorized war in the Middle East, he characterizes it as endless, he decides that he wants to spend billions of dollars to bomb Iran, rather than spend taxpayer dollars to lower the grocery bills that are crushing the American people, and then wants to use his unauthorized war as an excuse to continue spending taxpayer dollars to brutalize or kill American citizens by continuing to unleash ICE without restriction on the American people,” the New York Democrat said at a news conference Tuesday. “Make it make sense, because it does not.”
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