共和党推进国土安全与移民执法资金法案,迫使特朗普争议性20亿美元基金退出


2026年6月3日 美国东部时间下午4:08 / 福克斯新闻

参议院迈出和解第一步,代理司法部长托德·布兰奇作证称司法部相关基金已被取消
作者:亚历克斯·米勒,福克斯新闻

福克斯新闻首席国会记者查德·珀格在《特别报道》节目中报道,国会面临6月1日的移民海关执法局(ICE)和边境巡逻队资金拨付截止日期。

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在特朗普政府的意外声明引发延误后,参议院共和党人正式启动了移民执法资金拨款计划。

在被政府意外推出的“反武器化”基金打乱节奏后,参议院迈出了流程最后阶段的第一步,推进一项约700亿美元的法案,为移民海关执法局(ICE)和边境巡逻队提供资金。

此前外界一直不确定,代理司法部长托德·布兰奇在宣誓作证时称政府“不会推进该基金”,是否足以打消持怀疑态度的共和党人的疑虑。

共和党利用ICE资金法案,试图让特朗普的争议性20亿美元基金“彻底消失”

2026年6月2日,参议院多数党领袖约翰·图恩(R-S.D.)在美国国会山举行的参议院共和党新闻发布会上发言,身旁是参议员詹姆斯·兰克福德(R-Okla.)和参议员谢莉·穆尔·卡皮托(R-W.Va.)。(比尔·克拉克/CQ-Roll Call, Inc. 摄)

共和党领导人希望,周三下午展现出的党内团结能够延续到即将到来的“投票狂欢”环节。在该环节中,民主党人以及部分共和党人正考虑提出多项修正案,以确保这笔近20亿美元的基金彻底作废,永不恢复。

参议院多数党领袖约翰·图恩(R-S.D.)承认,可能仍有一些共和党人对布兰奇的证词不满意,并重申,主要目标是“让基础法案顺利通过”。

“希望我们所有有修正案想法的议员,在思考这一问题、并有机会就各自想法进行讨论时,能牢记我们需要让法案保持团结,确保我们能获得50票支持,”图恩说道。

共和党要求特朗普先取消争议性20亿美元基金,再推进ICE资金法案

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这笔于上月宣布、作为特朗普家族与美国国税局和解协议一部分的基金,遭到了共和党人的强烈反对。他们担心,如果没有适当的监管条款,2021年1月6日国会山骚乱期间袭击警察的定罪人员可能会动用这笔纳税人资金。

对该基金感到愤怒的共和党人仍在决定是否支持修正案,以及在此之后是否会支持参议院的最终投票。

参议员汤姆·蒂利斯(R-N.C.)希望领导层保证,他提出的永久终止任何“反武器化”基金尝试的附加条款至少能进行投票。他表示,如果法案中没有纳入针对该基金的相关条款,“我将很难投出赞成票”。

“我认为我们必须认识到这是一个巨大的政治负担,”蒂利斯告诉记者,“一两周前我就说过,这简直是蠢上加蠢。”

参议院民主党人打算利用共和党内部尚存的分歧,就该基金以及伊朗战争、经济负担能力等其他问题提出大量修正案。

参议院少数党领袖查克·舒默(D-N.Y.)表示:“无论何时进入投票狂欢环节,民主党人都已准备就绪。”

特朗普政府放弃争议性20亿美元基金,为共和党重启议程扫清道路

2026年3月17日,参议院少数党领袖查克·舒默在华盛顿国会山举行的参议院民主党每周政策午餐会后的新闻发布会上发言。(格雷姆·斯隆/Bloomberg via Getty Images 摄)

“我们在议会提出的每一次投票、每一项修正案,都将表明民主党人站在美国人民一边,而共和党人则在向唐纳德·特朗普妥协,”舒默说道。

与此同时,“反武器化”基金以及为唐纳德·特朗普总统宴会厅安保升级被取消的拨款,都分散了人们对和解法案主要目标的注意力。

在民主党拒绝通过严格改革方案为移民执法提供资金后,共和党人启动了这一程序——这场争端曾导致美国历史上最长时间的政府停摆。

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但为ICE和边境巡逻队拨款的进程不时因参议院共和党内部以及与政府之间的内讧而受阻,这些内讧甚至有可能彻底破坏这项工作。

参议院多数党党鞭约翰·巴拉索(R-Wyo.)表示,尽管出现了一些问题,但共和党人“正朝着正确的方向前进”。

“我们需要为边境安保提供资金,需要为移民海关执法局提供资金,”巴拉索说道,“而民主党人仍然站在——我相信他们今天也会如此——非法移民罪犯一边,而非美国人民的安全保障。”

亚历克斯·米勒是福克斯新闻数字频道负责报道美国参议院的撰稿人。

GOP advances ICE funding package after forcing Trump’s controversial $2B fund into retreat

June 3, 2026 4:08pm EDT / Fox News

The Senate took its first step toward reconciliation after Acting AG Todd Blanche testified the DOJ fund was scrapped

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Fox News chief congressional correspondent Chad Pergram reports on Congress facing a June 1 deadline for ICE and Border Patrol funding on ‘Special Report.’

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After delays spurred by shock announcements from the Trump administration, Senate Republicans have officially launched their play to fund immigration enforcement.

The upper chamber took the first step in the last leg of the process to advance a roughly $70 billion package to fund Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Border Patrol after being derailed by the administration’s surprise “anti-weaponization” fund.

It comes after uncertainty over whether acting Attorney General Todd Blanche’s testimony under oath that the administration was “not moving forward with the fund” would be enough to satisfy skeptical Republicans.

GOP LEVERAGES ICE FUNDING PACKAGE TO MAKE TRUMP’S CONTROVERSIAL $2B FUND ‘NEVER EXIST’

Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., speaks during a Senate Republican press conference at the U.S. Capitol on June 2, 2026, flanked by Sen. James Lankford, R-Okla., and Sen. Shelley Moore Capito, R-W.Va.(Bill Clark/CQ-Roll Call, Inc.)

Republican leaders hope that the unity on display Wednesday afternoon carries through the forthcoming “vote-a-rama,” where Democrats, and some Republicans, are considering several amendments to ensure that the nearly $2 billion fund is dead and never returns.

Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., acknowledged that there may be some Republicans who weren’t satisfied with Blanche’s testimony, and reiterated that the main goal was to “get the base bill across the finish line.”

“Hopefully, all of our members who have amendment ideas will, as they think through that, and they have the opportunities to have conversations… about their ideas, keep in mind we need to keep the bill together and make sure we’ve got 50 votes for it,” Thune said.

GOP DEMANDS TRUMP KILL CONTROVERSIAL $2B FUND BEFORE REVIVING ICE FUNDING PACKAGE

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The fund, announced last month as part of a settlement between the Trump family and the Internal Revenue Service, received strong pushback from Republicans who feared that without proper guardrails, people convicted of assaulting police officers during the Jan. 6, 2021, riot on Capitol Hill could access the taxpayer funds.

Republicans who were irate at the fund are still deciding whether they’ll support amendments, and beyond that, whether they will support final passage from the upper chamber.

Sen. Thom Tillis, R-N.C., wanted a guarantee from leadership that his add-on to permanently kill any attempt at an “anti-weaponization” fund would at least get a vote. And if there’s no language that makes its way into the package that addresses the fund, he said, “It’s going to be hard for me to vote yes.”

“I mean, I think we got to know this is a huge political liability,” Tillis told reporters. “I said it was stupid on stilts a week or two ago.”

Senate Democrats intend to take advantage of any lingering fractures among Republicans with a plethora of amendments on the fund, along with other issues like the war in Iran and affordability.

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., said, “Whenever we go into a vote-a-rama, Democrats will be ready.”

TRUMP ADMIN BACKS OFF CONTROVERSIAL $2B FUND, CLEARING PATH FOR GOP TO RESTART AGENDA

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer during a news conference following the weekly Senate Democrat policy luncheon at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., on March 17, 2026.(Graeme Sloan/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

“Every vote, every amendment we bring to the floor will demonstrate that Democrats are standing up for the American people, and Republicans are selling out to Donald Trump,” Schumer said.

Meanwhile, the “anti-weaponization” fund, along with scrapped funding for security upgrades to President Donald Trump’s ballroom, became a distraction from the reconciliation package’s primary purpose.

Republicans turned to the process after congressional Democrats refused to fund immigration enforcement absent stringent reforms — that dispute led to the longest government shutdown in history.

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But the march to fund ICE and Border Patrol has been marred at times by infighting, either within the Senate GOP or with the administration, that has threatened to blow up the exercise.

Senate Majority Whip John Barrasso, R-Wyo., said Republicans were “moving in the right direction,” despite the issues that have cropped up.

“We need to get border security funded, we need to get Immigration and Customs Enforcement funded,” Barrasso said. “And the Democrats continue to stand — and I am sure they will today — stand with illegal immigrant criminals over the safety and security of the American people.”

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

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