众议院共和党人结束国土安全部持续停摆的策略周五晚间越过关键障碍,为全院投票铺平道路,这将使众议院与参议院发生正面冲突。


众议院规则委员会在众议院共和党领袖周五早些时候强烈反对参议院通过的协议后,推进了一项为期两个月的国土安全部临时拨款法案。众议院议长、路易斯安那州共和党人迈克·约翰逊将该拨款法案称为“笑话”。前总统唐纳德·特朗普也在接受福克斯新闻采访时批评了参议院法案。

参议院协议为国土安全部提供了全年拨款,但不包括移民和海关执法局(ICE)的资金,削减了该机构约55亿美元的资金。该协议还基本取消了美国海关和边境保护局(CBP)的资金,仅保留略高于110亿美元用于运营和支持。

“参议院的提案不过是伪装成解决方案的无条件投降,众议院不会通过默认屈服来让自己屈服,”北卡罗来纳州共和党众议员、众议院规则委员会主席弗吉尼亚·福克斯周五表示。

预计众议院共和党人将有足够的票数通过这项为期60天的临时拨款法案(CR),尽管在单一党派投票的情况下,约翰逊将能够容忍一次共和党议员的叛逃。最终通过的投票最早可能在周五晚间进行。

众议院民主党人预计将反对这项短期资金补丁,理由是他们反对在没有无数改革的情况下资助特朗普的移民执法工作。纽约州民主党众议院少数党领袖哈基姆·杰弗里斯也将延长42天的政府停摆归咎于众议院共和党人。

“这可能在今天结束,也应该在今天结束,”杰弗里斯周五表示。“参议院已经提出了一项两党法案,该法案将重新开放国土安全部的无争议部分,确保运输安全管理局(TSA)特工获得薪酬,并结束全国机场的混乱。”

鉴于参议院民主党人在停摆期间多次阻止共和党人提出的短期两周延长法案,众议院通过的任何临时拨款法案在参议院都没有通过的可能。

上议院议员也已离开华盛顿特区,一些人前往国外参加国会代表团。

纽约州民主党参议院少数党领袖查克·舒默立即反对约翰逊的计划,并表示民主党人和共和党人已就推进国土安全部拨款法案达成一致,同时削减移民执法资金。

“一项为期60天的临时拨款法案锁定现状,在参议院将一败涂地,共和党人对此心知肚明,”舒默表示。

一名共和党助手告诉福克斯新闻数字版,“结束停摆的最简单方法是众议院通过参议院通过的法案。”

“我们知道民主党人不会支持临时拨款法案,事实上,参议院在过去40天里试图通过临时拨款法案,但民主党人阻止了每一项。”

当被问及该法案在参议院的不确定前景时,密歇根州共和党人、众议院共和党领袖会议主席丽莎·麦克莱恩告诉福克斯新闻数字版,她希望上议院下周返回华盛顿。

“我要告诉你们什么不能通过——那就是参议院凌晨三点送来的东西,”麦克莱恩说。“我们不会回到拜登政府时期,当时我们的边境完全开放。”

参议院共和党人已决心在新的预算和解法案中预先为移民和海关执法局(ICE)和边境巡逻队提供未来几年的资金,就像去年国会通过特朗普前总统的“大而美丽的法案”时一样。

然而,麦克莱恩周五坚持认为,移民和海关执法局和边境巡逻队的资金必须通过拨款程序处理,而不是通过另一项单一党派的巨型法案获得额外资金。

“边境值得得到保障。我不愿意在‘哦,让我们尝试在和解法案中解决’的问题上掷骰子。不。我们要做的是,正如美国人民在2024年选举中派我们来这里所做的那样,确保我们的人民安全,我们的边境保持关闭。”

House Republicans’ gambit to end the ongoing Department of Homeland Security shutdown survived a critical hurdle on Friday evening, teeing up a chamber-wide vote that will put the chamber on a collision course with the Senate.

The House Rules Committee advanced a two-month DHS stopgap measure after House GOP leadership vigorously rejected a Senate-passed deal earlier on Friday with House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., dubbing the funding bill a “joke.” President Donald Trump also criticized the Senate bill in an interview with Fox News.

The Senate deal provided full-year appropriations for DHS minus funding for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), halting roughly $5.5 billion for the agency. It also largely nixed funds for U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), save for just over $11 billion for operations and support.

“The Senate’s proposal is nothing more than unconditional surrender masquerading as a solution, and the House will not bend itself into submission by acquiescing,” House Rules Committee Chairwoman Rep. Virginia Foxx, R-N.C., said Friday.

House Republicans are expected to have the votes to pass the 60-day CR in a chamber-wide vote, though Johnson will be able to spare just one GOP defection in a party-line scenario. A vote on final passage could occur as early as Friday evening.

House Democrats are expected to line up against the short-term funding patch, citing their opposition to funding Trump’s immigration enforcement efforts absent myriad reforms. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., is also pinning the blame on House Republicans for prolonging the 42-day government shutdown.

“This could end and should end today,” Jeffries said Friday. “There is a bipartisan bill that has been sent over from the Senate that would reopen the non-controversial parts of the Department of Homeland Security, make sure TSA agents are paid and end the chaos at airports throughout the nation.”

Any CR from the House stands no chance of surviving in the Senate, given that Senate Democrats blocked numerous attempts by Republicans throughout the shutdown to pass short-term, two-week extensions.

Lawmakers in the upper chamber have also left Washington, D.C., with some going abroad on congressional delegations.

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., immediately came out against Johnson’s plan and said that Democrats and Republicans reached unanimous agreement to advance the DHS funding bill while carving out immigration enforcement funding.

“A 60-day CR that locks in the status-quo is dead on arrival in the Senate, and Republicans know it,” Schumer said.

And a GOP aide told Fox News Digital that “the easiest way to end this shutdown is for the House to pass the Senate-passed bill.”

“We know the Democrats are not going to support a CR, in fact the Senate tried to pass CRs for the last 40 days and Dems have blocked Every. Single. One,” they said.

When asked about its uncertain prospects in the Senate, House GOP leadership Conference Chair Lisa McClain, R-Mich., told Fox News Digital that she hoped the upper chamber returned to Washington next week.

“I will tell you what can’t pass is what is what the Senate sent us at three in the morning,” McClain said. “We will not go back to the Biden administration, where we had wide open borders.”

Senate Republicans are already determined to front-load funding for ICE and CBP for the next several years in a new budget reconciliation bill, just as they did last year when Congress passed President Donald Trump’s “big, beautiful bill.”

However, McClain insisted Friday that funding for ICE and Border Patrol must be handled through the appropriations process, rather than receiving additional money through another party-line megabill.

“Border deserves a guarantee. I’m not willing to roll the dice on ‘Oh, let’s try and do it in reconciliation.’ No. Let’s do what the American people sent us here in the ‘24 election to do, and that’s make sure our people are safe and our borders remain closed.”

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