国土安全部拨款协议陷入僵局,民主党要求对移民和海关执法局(ICE)采取更严厉打击,尽管共和党已妥协


参议院民主党拒绝共和党提出的重新开放国土安全部的提议,仍在寻求对移民和海关执法局的改革

作者:亚历克斯·米勒
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发布时间:2026年3月25日 美国东部时间上午10:45

参议员玛莎·布莱克本:民主党人的目标是削减联邦执法部门的资金

田纳西州共和党参议员玛莎·布莱克本在《英格拉姆角度》节目中讨论国土安全部关闭导致机场大规模混乱,以及美国运输安全管理局(TSA)特工无薪工作的问题。

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参议院民主党拒绝了共和党人最新提出的重新开放国土安全部的提议,尽管该协议几乎满足了他们的大部分要求。

参议院共和党人在本周早些时候与唐纳德·特朗普总统会面后制定了一项重新开放国土安全部(DHS)的框架方案,该方案将削减移民执法资金并对移民行动进行一些改革。

这与民主党在停摆期间曾两次试图在参议院推进的类似提案类似,周三停摆已进入第39天。但纽约州民主党参议员、参议院少数党领袖查克·舒默和民主党人对最新提议并不满意,该提议仍在最终确定中。

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参议院共和党人提出新计划重新开放国土安全部,等待民主党支持

图片44:参议院少数党领袖查克·舒默,纽约州民主党人

纽约州民主党参议员查克·舒默和民主党人拒绝了共和党人重新开放国土安全部的最新协议,并承诺提出反建议作为回报。(亚历克斯·王/盖蒂图片社)

“谈判仍在进行中,他们向我们提出了一项提议,”舒默说,“我们会向他们回复一项提议。我可以向大家保证,我们的提议将包含重大改革内容。”

但截至周三上午,参议院民主党人尚未向共和党人提出反建议。

在与特朗普会面并希望达成可行协议后,共和党人现在对民主党人的犹豫感到沮丧。

“我们终于说,‘够了。我们就只资助除[[执法与遣返行动处(ERO)]之外的所有项目,’”俄克拉荷马州共和党参议员詹姆斯·兰克福德告诉福克斯新闻数字版,“这就是你们一开始说想要的。我们就这么做。”

“我们正在这么做,”他继续说道,“没有额外的语言,没有额外的操作。我们只做基准资金。我们不喜欢这样,他们也不喜欢,但这样可以让一切恢复正常,让所有人都能获得资金支持。”

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图片45:俄克拉荷马州共和党参议员詹姆斯·兰克福德和参议院共和党领袖在白宫外

俄克拉荷马州共和党参议员詹姆斯·兰克福德指责参议院民主党人“更害怕移民和海关执法局(ICE),而不是伊朗”。(艾莉森·罗伯茨/彭博社通过盖蒂图片社)

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周二,共和党人的框架方案也遇到了障碍,特朗普总统承认共和党人“相当接近达成协议,但我认为他们达成的任何协议,我都不太满意”。

民主党人仍希望在任何协议中纳入对移民和海关执法局(ICE)的严格改革,并拒绝了白宫此前提出的解决其大部分主要关切的方案,除非要求国土安全部特工获得司法令状并进行身份核查。

“如果我们讨论为ICE或海关与边境保护局提供任何资金,我们绝对必须采取一些关键步骤来约束他们,”华盛顿州民主党参议员帕蒂·默里说,“我们面前的当前共和党提议并未做到这一点。”

这场持续拉锯战的最新篇章发生在双方谈判似乎陷入僵局之后,但上周又重新燃起。

共和党人希望,在终于将民主党人拉入谈判桌后,他们能够打破僵局并重新开放国土安全部,因为数千名联邦工作人员无薪工作,机场排队造成惊人延误,以及对本土袭击的担忧加剧。

国土安全部关闭时长追平历史第二长,民主党再次阻挠资金,机场混乱与恐怖主义担忧加剧

图片47:唐纳德·特朗普总统

2026年3月23日,佛罗里达州西棕榈滩国际机场,唐纳德·特朗普总统在登上空军一号前向记者发表讲话。(索尔·勒布/法新社通过盖蒂图片社)

周末情况发生转变,特朗普要求共和党人将国土安全部资金与《保护美国选民资格(SAVE)法案》结合,这对民主党和共和党之间的谈判产生了不利影响。

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现在,尽管在ICE资金问题上做出了让步,民主党人表示,这部分国土安全部资金并不是真正的问题。

康涅狄格州民主党参议员克里斯·墨菲告诉福克斯新闻数字版,移民执法不仅发生在ERO,还通过国土安全调查局(HSI)和海关与边境保护局(CBP)进行。

“他们制造了一个问题,即很难解决失控的移民执法行动,因为它几乎从国土安全部预算的每个部分都获得资金支持,”墨菲说。

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缅因州独立参议员安格斯·金参与了与参议院共和党人和特朗普官员的直接谈判,他表示,剩下的问题是确保流向HSI和CBP的资金确实最终进入ERO,实际上要求严格的监管措施防止资金流向不当之处。

“我们的想法是,HSI应做其该做的事,CBP应做其该做的事,但不应最终补充和暂停执法资金的拨款,”金说。

尽管如此,共和党人对民主党人背弃他们认为完全满足其要求的框架方案感到不满。北达科他州共和党参议员约翰·霍文告诉福克斯新闻数字版,民主党人不能每次提出协议时都“退缩”。

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“看,我们做了所有这些工作,我们讨论了框架,我们与白宫达成了一致,我们与我们的党团达成了一致,然后他们还想要更多,”霍文说,“所以我不确定。”

亚历克斯·米勒是福克斯新闻数字版记者,报道美国参议院新闻。

Senate Democrats reject GOP offer to reopen DHS, still in pursuit of reforms to ICE

By Alex Miller
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Published March 25, 2026 10:45am EDT

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Senate Democrats rejected Republicans’ latest offer to reopen Homeland Security, despite the deal giving them much of what they asked for.

Senate Republicans crafted a framework to reopen the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) after meeting with President Donald Trump earlier in the week that would carve out immigration enforcement funding and include some reforms to immigration operations.

It mirrors a similar proposal that Democrats tried to advance on the Senate floor twice during the shutdown, which entered its 39th day on Wednesday. But Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., and Democrats aren’t satisfied with the latest offer, which is still being finalized.

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Image 44: Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y.

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., and Democrats rejected Republicans’ latest deal to reopen DHS, and have promised a counteroffer with reforms in return.(Alex Wong/Getty Images)

“Negotiations are ongoing, and they’ve sent us an offer,” Schumer said. “And we’ll be sending them an offer back. And I can assure you it will contain significant reform in it.”

But by Wednesday morning, Senate Democrats had yet to send an offer to Republicans.

After meeting with Trump and hoping that they had a workable deal, Republicans are now frustrated that Democrats are balking.

“We finally just said, ‘Stop. We’ll just fund everything but [[Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO)],’” Sen. James Lankford, R-Okla., told Fox News Digital. “That’s what you said you wanted at the beginning. Let’s do that.”

“That’s what we’re doing,” he continued. “So no extra language, no extra playing with it. We’re doing just the baseline. We don’t like it. They don’t like it. It opens everything up and gets everybody funded again.”

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Image 45: Sen. James Lankford, R-Okla., and Senate GOP leadership outside of the White House.

Sen. James Lankford, R-Okla., accused Senate Democrats of being more afraid of “ICE than they are of Iran.”(Allison Robbert/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

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Republicans’ framework also hit a snag on Tuesday when Trump acknowledged that the GOP was getting “fairly close, but I think any deal they make, I’m pretty much not happy with it.”

Democrats still want stringent reforms to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) baked into any deal and have shut down previous offers from the White House that addressed most of their main concerns, minus requiring judicial warrants for DHS agents and unmasking.

“If we are talking about funding any part of ICE or Customs and Border Protection, we absolutely must take some key steps to rein them in,” Sen. Patty Murray, D-Wash., said. “The current Republican offer in front of us does not do that.”

The latest chapter in the ongoing back-and-forth comes after negotiations between both sides appeared dead in the water, but reignited last week.

Republicans were hopeful that after finally getting Democrats into a room, they could break through the logjam and reopen the agency as thousands of federal workers go without pay, lines at airports produce staggering delays, and worries about attacks on the homeland increase.

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Image 47: President Donald Trump

President Donald Trump walks to speak to reporters before boarding Air Force One at Palm Beach International Airport in West Palm Beach, Fla., on March 23, 2026.(Saul Loeb/AFP via Getty Images)

That shifted over the weekend when Trump demanded that the GOP combine DHS funding with the Safeguarding American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) America Act, which had a chilling effect on the talks between Democrats and Republicans.

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Now, despite concessions on ICE funding, Democrats say funding for that portion of DHS wasn’t the real problem.

Sen. Chris Murphy, D-Conn., told Fox News Digital that immigration enforcement wasn’t just happening at ERO, but operating through Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) and Customs and Border Protection (CBP).

“They’ve created this problem in which it’s really hard to address an immigration enforcement operation that’s out of control because it is funded out of almost every part of the DHS budget,” Murphy said.

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Sen. Angus King, I-Maine, who has been involved in direct talks with Senate Republicans and Trump officials, said that the remaining question was to ensure that funding that is going to HSI and CBP does make its way back into ERO, effectively requiring strict guardrails to prevent any funding from going where it shouldn’t.

“The idea is, HSI should do what HSI should do, CBP does what CBP should do, but not end up augmenting and running the pause on the funding of enforcement,” King said.

Still, Republicans aren’t happy with Democrats turning their back on the framework that they believed gave them exactly what they wanted. Sen. John Hoeven, R-N.D., told Fox News Digital that Democrats couldn’t just “back up” every time a deal was put on the table.

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“Look, we did all this work, we talked about framework, we get it squared away with the White House, we get it squared away with our caucus, and then they want something more,” Hoeven said. “So I’m not sure.”

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

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