参议院共和党人与民主党人就美国移民海关执法局(ICE)和国土安全部(DHS)资金问题爆发罕见的激烈辩论 | 福克斯新闻


作者:亚历克斯·米勒 | 福克斯新闻
发布时间:2026年3月11日 美国东部时间下午4:29

周三,参议院会议厅爆发激烈冲突,共和党人和民主党人就国土安全部(DHS)的资金问题展开激烈争执,有一点变得很明显:双方都远未接近达成协议。

尽管参议员们在会议厅几步之遥的地方闭门磋商,但两党领袖互相指责对方拒绝就移民海关执法局(ICE)的改革进行谈判,这是僵局中的关键症结。

“你可以抱怨,可以哭诉。但你是因为这件事输掉了选举,”密苏里州共和党参议员埃里克·施密特表示。“白宫一直以诚意与你们谈判。你们却想把事情拖到下一次事件发生,同时你们的激进分子在庇护辖区街头与ICE特工对峙,希望能制造一场轰动全网的事件。”

到目前为止,参议院共和党人已将任何协议的最终决定权交给了白宫,尽管双方的反复拉锯已陷入停滞。

凯蒂·布里特抨击民主党人在机场混乱期间拿停摆“玩政治游戏”

共和党人希望短期内恢复国土安全部的运作,同时继续就ICE的改革进行谈判。与此同时,民主党人提出了一项资金提案,该提案将削减移民执法资金,但恢复运输安全管理局(TSA)和联邦紧急事务管理局(FEMA)等其他关键部门的资金。

争议的核心在于双方是否会同意进行正式谈判。共和党人表示,民主党人无视他们提出的会面提议,而民主党人则声称他们没有收到邀请。

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“我们今天在这里,试图达成一项协议,让我们能够为所有机构提供资金——而民主党人声称他们希望这些机构得到资助,同时ICE进行改革,”南达科他州共和党参议院多数党领袖约翰·图恩表示。“我看过白宫的提议清单,他们走得比我想象中任何一位民主党人都远得多。”

纽约州民主党参议院少数党领袖查尔斯·舒默表示,他们对改革的要求很明确,尽管共和党人对要求ICE特工获得司法令状并暴露身份的提案划下红线,理由是担心个人信息被泄露。

“但归根结底,他们拒绝了,可能是因为右翼分子不喜欢这个提议,”舒默说。“那么,我们就只资助其他所有机构,唯独不资助ICE和边境巡逻队。”

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这场激烈辩论由参议院拨款委员会最高民主党人、华盛顿州民主党参议员帕蒂·默里发起,她试图强行推动一项国土安全部支出法案的投票,该法案削减了对ICE和美国海关与边境保护局(CBP)的资金。

但由于共和党人的“宏伟法案”,ICE和CBP在未来几年都将获得数十亿美元的资金。

尽管如此,她仍辩称,在亚历克斯·普雷蒂和蕾妮·妮可·古德在明尼苏达州被ICE特工枪杀身亡后,民主党人不会“被迫资助移民行动”。

“我愿意和大家交谈,但我不愿意坐在房间里,喝杯咖啡,放弃一些东西,然后让斯蒂芬·米勒推翻我们在房间里达成的所有共识,”默里说。

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在国土安全部停摆僵局中,几乎没有任何进展。白宫近两周前提出了最后一次提议,但被民主党人拒绝。

被图恩指派为参议院共和党人领导国土安全部谈判的阿拉巴马州共和党参议员凯蒂·布里特表示,默里和参议院民主党人的最新提议“实际上是在削减我们的执法部门经费”。

“听着,我们不会回到‘削减警察预算’的时代,”布里特说。“我们不会这么做。”

亚历克斯·米勒是福克斯新闻数字频道的记者,负责报道美国参议院动态。

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Senate Republicans, Democrats clash in rare floor fight over ICE, DHS funding | Fox News

By Alex Miller | Fox News
Published March 11, 2026 4:29pm EDT

The Senate floor erupted Wednesday as Republicans and Democrats sparred over funding the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), with one point becoming clear: neither side was close to reaching a deal.

While senators met behind closed doors just steps from the chamber, party leaders accused each other of refusing to negotiate over reforms to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), the key sticking point in the standoff.

“You can cry about it. You can whine about it. You lost an election over it,” Sen. Eric Schmitt, R-Mo., said. “The White House has dealt with you in good faith. You want to prolong this until you get another incident, while your activists are on the street confronting ICE agents in sanctuary jurisdictions, hoping they get some viral moment.”

So far, Senate Republicans have delegated final say over any agreement to the White House, though the back and forth between both sides has slowed to a grinding halt.

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Republicans want DHS reopened in the short term, while negotiations over reforms to ICE continue. Democrats, meanwhile, have offered a funding proposal that would carve out immigration enforcement but reopen other key functions, including the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).

At the center of the dispute is whether either side will agree to formal negotiations. Republicans say Democrats are ignoring their offers to meet, while Democrats contend they have not received an invitation.

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“We are here today, and we are trying to close a deal that would enable us to fund all the agencies that the Democrats say they want funded with reforms to ICE,” Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., said. “And I’ve seen the offer sheet from the White House, and they have gone a lot farther, a lot farther than any Democrat I thought was even possible.”

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., said their demands for reform are straightforward, though Republicans have drawn red lines against proposals that would require ICE agents to obtain judicial warrants and unmask their identities, citing concerns about doxxing.

“But the bottom line is they refused, probably because the right wing doesn’t like it,” Schumer said. “So then let’s fund everything else but ICE and Border Patrol.”

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The floor fight was ignited by Sen. Patty Murray, D-Wash., the top Democrat on the Senate Appropriations Committee, and her attempt to force a vote on a DHS spending bill that stripped out funding for ICE and U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP).

But both ICE and CBP are flush with billions in funding for the next handful of years thanks to Republicans’ “big, beautiful bill.”

Still, she argued that Democrats would not be “blackmailed” into funding immigration operations after the deaths of Alex Pretti and Renee Nicole Good, who were shot and killed by ICE agents in Minnesota.

“I am willing to talk to people, but I’m not willing to sit in a room, have coffee, give away a few things, and have Stephen Miller override whatever we all agreed to in a room,” Murray said.

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There has been little movement in the stalemate over DHS. The White House made its last offer nearly two weeks ago, and Democrats rejected it.

Sen. Katie Britt, R-Ala., who was tapped by Thune to lead DHS negotiations for Senate Republicans, contended that Murray and Senate Democrats’ latest offer “would effectively defund our law enforcement.”

“Look, we’re not going back to the era of ‘defund the police,’” Britt said. “We’re not doing it.”

Alex Miller is a writer for Fox News Digital covering the U.S. Senate.

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