图恩称民主党在国土安全部资金协议中“一无所获”,政府停摆持续拖延 | 2026-04-02T10:37:39-04:00 / 福克斯新闻
图恩:民主党在国土安全部资金协议中未获得任何移民海关改革成果
作者:亚历克斯·米勒,福克斯新闻
发布于2026年4月2日 美国东部夏令时上午10:37
伊尔汉·奥马尔称民主党因移民海关改革阻挠国土安全部资金法案
众议员伊尔汉·奥马尔在一次市政厅活动中表示,民主党拒绝通过国土安全部资金法案,除非法案包含移民执法改革,其中包括公开移民海关执法局(ICE)探员的身份。她认为,这一僵局导致多个机构缺乏资源。
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随着国土安全部停摆持续拖延,参议院共和党领袖表示,民主党未能获得他们所要求的任何改革。
国会民主党人已在庆祝胜利,将此次结果视为他们推动移民海关执法局及海关与边境保护局(CBP)改革的关键胜利。他们还指责国会共和党人向他们的要求妥协。
尽管参议院的国土安全部(DHS)资金协议为移民海关执法局及大部分海关与边境保护局提供了资金,但并未包含民主党近48天来一直推动的结构性改革。
参议院在众议院共和党妥协后通过法案为国土安全部大部分机构提供资金
参议院多数党领袖约翰·图恩(南达科他州共和党)表示,国会民主党在国土安全部资金协议中未获得任何改革成果。(安德鲁·哈尼克/盖蒂图片社)
当被问及共和党是否已妥协时,参议院多数党领袖约翰·图恩(南达科他州共和党)在接受福克斯新闻《美国新闻室》节目采访时表示:“不,我们并未妥协。”
“我是说,归根结底,民主党所做的一切,你可以说……全都围绕着‘改革’,围绕着对移民海关执法局和海关与边境保护局探员的行动限制,限制他们能做什么、不能做什么,”图恩说道,“他们一无所获。他们所倡导的改革一项都没得到。”
图恩是在回应参议院少数党领袖查克·舒默(纽约州民主党)的指责,舒默曾辩称,众议院共和党人在放弃推动为期60天的该机构资金延期后“妥协了”。
[众议院保守派怒斥参议院国土安全部停摆协议]
参议院少数党领袖查克·舒默(纽约州民主党)2026年3月20日返回美国华盛顿特区国会大厦。(安娜·莫尼梅克/盖蒂图片社)
舒默辩称,共和党内部的分歧“破坏了两党协议”,并表示民主党的目标明确,即“为关键安全项目提供资金、保护美国人,且不会为鲁莽的移民海关执法局及边境巡逻队执法行为开空白支票”。
“我们团结一致,坚守立场,拒绝让共和党式的混乱得逞,”舒默说道。
图恩反驳称:“归根结底,这一切都源于他们的左翼基础要求不得提供任何资金。”
[众议院共和党人强行通过新的国土安全部资金计划,停摆仍远未结束]
美国总统唐纳德·特朗普2026年4月1日周三从蓝厅出发,在白宫十字大厅就伊朗问题发表讲话。(亚历克斯·布兰登,泳池/美联社照片)
“对我们来说好消息是,我们早有预料,去年夏天就预先拨付了这笔资金,因此移民海关执法局和海关与边境保护局的资金将持续到本财年结束。之后我们将补充这些账户的资金,确保它们在未来几年也能获得资助,”图恩说道。
如今得到美国总统唐纳德·特朗普支持的共和党人,正考虑通过预算和解程序在可预见的未来为移民执法行动提供资金。这是一个棘手的操作,需要全体参议院共和党人全力支持。
特朗普赞扬了包括图恩及众议院议长迈克·约翰逊(路易斯安那州共和党)在内的共和党人,他们最初曾阻挠参议院协议,如今则团结一致重新开放了国土安全部的大部分机构。他还指出,他很快将签署一项行政命令,为“国土安全部所有出色的雇员”支付薪酬,而当前的资金计划无法向移民执法支持人员支付薪酬。
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“共和党人团结一致,正推进一项计划,为我们出色的边境巡逻队和移民执法官员重新提供资金,”特朗普在Truth Social上说道。
与此同时,停摆仍在持续。参议院周四上午重新审议其资金计划,这将为众议院的另一轮投票铺平道路,但部分强硬派共和党人仍存在强烈反对情绪,且众议院预计要到4月13日才会返回华盛顿特区。
亚历克斯·米勒是福克斯新闻数字频道记者,负责报道美国参议院事务。
‘We didn’t cave’: Thune highlights Schumer, Dems’ losses in DHS funding deal
Thune says Democrats got ‘zero’ in DHS deal as shutdown drags on | 2026-04-02T10:37:39-04:00 / Fox News
Thune says Democrats got ‘zero’ ICE reforms in DHS funding deal
By Alex Miller, Fox News
Published April 2, 2026 10:37am EDT
Ilhan Omar says Democrats blocked DHS funding over ICE reforms at Minnesota town hall
Rep. Ilhan Omar said Dems refused to pass a DHS funding bill unless it included immigration enforcement reforms, including unmasking ICE agents, during a town hall. She argued the impasse has left multiple agencies without resources.
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As a Homeland Security shutdown drags on, the top Senate Republican says Democrats are getting “zero” of the reforms they demanded.
Congressional Democrats have taken victory laps, viewing the outcome as a key win in their push for reforms to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Customs and Border Protection (CBP). They have also accused congressional Republicans of caving to their demands.
While the Senate’s Department of Homeland Security (DHS) deal includes funding for ICE and much of CBP, it does not include the structural reforms Democrats spent the last 48 days pushing.
SENATE PASSES BILL TO FUND MOST OF DHS AFTER HOUSE GOP CAVES
Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., said that congressional Democrats got “zero” reforms in the DHS funding deal.(Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)
When asked whether Republicans gave in, Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., told Fox News’ “America’s Newsroom,” “No, we didn’t cave.”
“I mean, ultimately, what the Democrats did, you could say … this was all about ‘reforms,’ restrictions on ICE and CBP agents and what they could or couldn’t do,” Thune said. “They got none of that. They got zero of the reforms they were advocating for.”
Thune was responding to accusations from Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., who argued that “House Republicans caved” after backing down from their push for a 60-day funding extension for the agency.
[HOUSE CONSERVATIVES RAGE AGAINST SENATE DHS SHUTDOWN DEAL]
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., returns to the U.S. Capitol Building on March 20, 2026, in Washington, D.C.(Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)
Schumer argued that divisions in the GOP “derailed a bipartisan agreement” and said Democrats were clear in their objectives to “fund critical security, protect Americans, and provide no blank check for reckless ICE and Border Patrol enforcement.”
“We were united, held the line, and refused to let Republican chaos win,” Schumer said.
Thune countered, “In the end, this was all about their left-wing base demanding that no funding be provided.”
[HOUSE GOP RAMS THROUGH NEW DHS FUNDING PLAN WITH SHUTDOWN FAR FROM OVER]
President Donald Trump arrives from the Blue Room to speak about the Iran war from the Cross Hall of the White House on Wednesday, April 1, 2026, in Washington.(Alex Brandon, Pool/AP Photo)
“The good news for us is we saw this coming, and we pre-funded this last summer, so ICE and CBP are funded through the end of the fiscal year. Then we’ll add to those accounts and make sure they’re funded in future years,” Thune said.
Republicans, now with the backing of President Donald Trump, are eyeing the budget reconciliation process to fund immigration enforcement operations for the foreseeable future. It’s a tricky maneuver that would require full buy-in from Senate Republicans.
Trump lauded Republicans, including Thune and House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., who originally torpedoed the Senate deal, for coming together to reopen most of DHS. He also noted that he would soon sign an executive order to pay, “ALL of the incredible employees at the Department of Homeland Security,” which comes as the funding plan currently wouldn’t pay immigration enforcement support staff.
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“Republicans are UNIFIED, and moving forward on a plan that will reload funding for our FANTASTIC Border Patrol and Immigration Enforcement Officers,” Trump said on Truth Social.
In the meantime, the shutdown is still ongoing. The Senate’s redo of its funding plan Thursday morning sets up another vote in the House, where there is still significant resistance among some hardline Republicans, and the House is not expected to return to Washington, D.C., until April 13.
Alex Miller is a writer for Fox News Digital covering the U.S. Senate.
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