斯科特称自己对该协议投”反对票”,称通过预算调节程序为移民和海关执法局(ICE)提供资金的计划是”白日做梦”。
By Alex Miller
福克斯新闻
发布时间:2026年3月24日 美国东部时间下午1:53
参议院共和党人已提出一项国土安全部的资金框架,希望以此结束政府停摆。
现在,他们只需要参议院民主党人的同意。
这一框架于本周末制定,本周初定稿,将重新开放并资助该机构的大部分部门,但不包括移民和海关执法局(ICE)。
在此之前,共和党人和民主党人在停摆期间进行了首次面对面会议,并且在周一特朗普总统要求共和党将国土安全部资金与他珍视的”保护美国选民资格”(SAVE)法案结合后,双方又在白宫进行了最后一刻的会谈。
科尼恩将立法者的机场快速通道作为TSA排队问题的目标,因国土安全部停摆期间TSA排队问题加剧
参议院多数党领袖约翰·图恩(R-S.D.)表示,该框架将资助国土安全部的大部分工作,但不会为移民和海关执法局(ICE)的执法和遣返行动(ERO)提供约55亿美元资金。民主党人此前曾试图除ICE外资助所有项目,但遭到希望全面重新开放国土安全部的共和党人的阻挠。
该框架还包括对原法案的初步妥协,例如为随身摄像机拨款数百万美元,但不包括参议院民主党人要求的更严格改革。
“如果你不提供资金,我就不知道你怎么突然能要求改革,”图恩表示。
“很多改革都取决于对ICE的资金支持。而现在,由于ERO办公室不会通过ICE获得资金,民主党人基本上已经放弃了改革,”他继续说道,”我从未认为这是认真的。”
国土安全部停摆时长并列历史第二长,因机场混乱、反恐担忧,民主党再次阻挠拨款
尽管如此,参议院少数党领袖查尔斯·舒默(D-N.Y.)和参议院民主党人必须同意该框架,共和党人才能推进。
舒默在参议院表示,在特朗普的要求几乎破坏过去几天取得的进展后,共和党人”有望现在回到谈判桌前,认真解决为运输安全管理局(TSA)工作人员快速支付薪水的问题”。
“我们在等待一份书面提案,我们将对其进行审查,因为现在我们机场的情况是不可持续的,”舒默说。
周一在白宫参与谈判或参与协商的关键参议院共和党人在图恩的办公室内聚集讨论该框架。他们表示,共和党人已将立法文本发送给民主党人进行审查。
“我们已准备就绪,”参议员约翰·霍文(R-N.D.)表示,”民主党人现在需要加入我们。我们为与他们谈判已竭尽全力。我们与白宫和我们这边的人进行了沟通,他们需要停止改变目标。”
白宫似乎也支持该框架。一位白宫官员告诉福克斯新闻数字版:”对话仍在进行中,但这项协议似乎是可以接受的。”
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该框架的另一部分将通过预算调节程序资助移民执法,并包括”保护美国选民资格”(SAVE)法案的部分内容。这一按党派划分的程序去年差点让共和党人分裂,当时他们通过了特朗普的”庞大、美丽法案”。
并非所有共和党人都支持目前的计划,这意味着图恩需要尽可能多的民主党参议员支持才能重新开放该机构。
佛罗里达州共和党参议员里克·斯科特告诉CNBC的” Squawk Box”节目,他对该协议投”反对票”,认为该框架”对我来说毫无意义”。
“而认为可以通过预算调节方案获得资金的想法是白日做梦。我们不会完成预算调节方案,”斯科特表示。
“看看上一次——它之所以能完成,只是因为有减税措施。这一次没有减税,也没有压力,”他继续说道。
亚历克斯·米勒是福克斯新闻数字版报道美国参议院的记者。
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Senate Republicans move to reopen DHS with new plan, wait for Democratic buy-in
Scott says he is a ‘no’ on the deal, calling the plan to fund ICE through budget reconciliation ‘a pipe dream.’
By Alex Miller
Fox News
Published March 24, 2026 1:53pm EDT
Senate Republicans have landed on a funding framework for Homeland Security that they hope will end the shutdown.
Now, they just need Senate Democrats to agree.
The framework, which was developed over the weekend and finalized early this week, would reopen and fund most of the agency, except for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
It follows the first face-to-face meetings between Republicans and Democrats during the shutdown, as well as a last-minute meeting at the White House on Monday after President Donald Trump demanded that the GOP combine DHS funding with his prized Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) America Act.
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Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., said the framework would fund most of DHS, except for roughly $5.5 billion designated for ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO). Senate Democrats previously tried to fund everything except for ICE, but were blocked by Republicans who desired to reopen the entirety of DHS.
It also includes initial compromises from the original bill, such as millions for body-worn cameras, but not the stricter reforms Senate Democrats had demanded.
“If you’re not going to have funding, I don’t know how all of a sudden you can demand reforms,” Thune said.
“A lot of the reforms are contingent on funding for ICE. And now, since the ERO office is not going to be funded through ICE, Democrats have basically given up on reforms,” he continued. “I never thought that was serious.”
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Still, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., and Senate Democrats must agree to the framework before Republicans can move forward.
Schumer said on the Senate floor that Republicans would “hopefully now come back to the table and get serious about reaching a solution to pay” Transportation Security Administration (TSA) workers quickly, after Trump’s demands nearly derailed progress made over the past several days.
“We await a written proposal that we will review, because right now the situation in our airports is untenable,” Schumer said.
Key Senate Republicans who were at the White House on Monday or have been involved in negotiations huddled in Thune’s office to discuss the framework. They said Republicans had sent the legislative text to Democrats for review.
“We’re ready to go,” Sen. John Hoeven, R-N.D., said. “The Democrats need to join us now. We bent over backwards negotiating with them. We talked to the White House and folks on our side, and they need to stop moving the goalposts.”
It also appears the White House is on board with the framework. A White House official told Fox News Digital, “Conversations are ongoing, but this deal seems to be acceptable.”
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Another part of the framework would fund immigration enforcement — and include portions of the SAVE America Act — through budget reconciliation. That party-line process nearly divided Republicans last year when they passed Trump’s “big, beautiful bill.”
Not all Republicans support the plan as it stands, meaning Thune will need as many Senate Democrats as possible to reopen the agency.
Sen. Rick Scott, R-Fla., told CNBC’s “Squawk Box” that he was a “no” on the deal, arguing the framework “doesn’t make any sense to me.”
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“And this idea that it will get funded through a reconciliation package is a pipe dream. We’re not going to get a reconciliation package done,” Scott said.
“Look at the last one — the only reason it got done is because of the tax cuts. There are no tax cuts in this, there’s no pressure,” he continued.
Alex Miller is a writer for Fox News Digital covering the U.S. Senate.
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