舒默表示,民主党不会支持维持移民和海关执法局(ICE)行动现状的短期资金延期
作者:亚历克斯·米勒
福克斯新闻
发布时间:2026年2月11日 美国东部时间下午12:53
[国会就国土安全部资金、移民和海关执法局改革展开辩论,潜在国土安全部停摆在即]
众议员兰斯·古登(R-Texas)抨击民主党将运输安全管理局(TSA)资金置于危险之中,并在移民执法领导人在国会山作证前”站在执法部门的对立面”。
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[参议院民主党人]在国土安全部的要求上寸步不让,似乎准备再次将政府推入部分停摆,而共和党人正竭力维持政府运转。
参议院少数党领袖、纽约州民主党人查克·舒默宣布,他和参议院民主党人准备拒绝为国土安全部(DHS)提供短期资金延期,即所谓的持续决议(CR),就在资金截止日期前几天。
“我们距离[国土安全部]停摆仅剩3天,而共和党人尚未认真对待一项限制[移民和海关执法局]并制止暴力的解决方案,”舒默在X平台上表示。”民主党不会支持维持现状的持续决议。”
[停摆时钟滴答作响:舒默与民主党人坚守国土安全部资金要求]
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参议院少数党领袖查克·舒默(D-N.Y.)宣布,民主党不会接受国土安全部的资金延期,距离部分停摆仅剩几天时间。(Nathan Posner/Anadolu via Getty Images)
国会必须在周五午夜前为该机构提供资金,随着时间一天天过去,达成资金协议的可能性越来越渺茫。
舒默发出这一指令之际,两党仍在幕后就一项为该机构提供资金的妥协法案进行谈判。
参议院民主党人上周末公布了其10点提案的立法文本,一度让共和党人乐观地认为谈判正在朝着积极方向发展。
[舒默、杰弗里斯抨击特朗普的国土安全部提案”不完整且不足”]
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参议院多数党领袖约翰·图恩(R-S.D.)于2026年2月3日在华盛顿国会山参加政策午餐会后抵达新闻发布会。(Mariam Zuhaib/AP Photo)
现在,[舒默及其核心小组]与共和党人和白宫陷入僵局。尽管总统唐纳德·特朗普及其政府本周早些时候提出了反建议,但民主党人表示这还不够。
参议院多数党领袖约翰·图恩(R-S.D.)安排在周二就原国土安全部资金法案进行投票。该法案可能会被修改为持续决议,共和党人倾向于将其延长四周以维持该机构运转。
他还指出,白宫的立法文本可能会在周三公布。
[参议院争分夺秒避免第三次停摆,国土安全部协议逐渐成型]
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2026年1月16日,佛罗里达州棕榈滩镇议会最近投票将一段南大道更名为唐纳德·特朗普总统大道,唐纳德·特朗普总统在其海湖庄园参加该路段的命名仪式。(Julia Demaree Nikhinson/AP Photo)
“白宫今天将提交立法文本,”图恩告诉记者。”但我认为,正如我所说,白宫正在真诚行事。”
不过,民主党人将共和党人严格保密的反建议斥为”幼稚的话术”。然而,他们提案中的几项内容,如要求[移民和海关执法局(ICE)探员]获得司法令状、戴口罩并出示身份证件,被视为白宫和共和党人的红线。
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考虑到舒默及其核心小组展现出的统一战线,共和党人能否争取到足够的选票以避免部分停摆仍是个未知数。同时,在试图打破60票的阻挠议事障碍时,他们自己也面临着数学难题。
周二从医院出院的肯塔基州共和党参议员米奇·麦康奈尔的办公室在一份声明中表示,”本周他将在家工作”。
亚历克斯·米勒是福克斯新闻数字频道的撰稿人,报道美国参议院相关新闻。
Schumer, Dems choose partial shutdown as negotiations hit impasse
Schumer says Democrats will not back short-term funding extension that maintains ‘status quo’ on ICE operations
By Alex Miller
Fox News
Published February 11, 2026 12:53pm EST
[Congress debates DHS funding, ICE reform amidst potential Homeland Security shutdown]
Rep. Lance Gooden, R-Texas, slams Democrats for putting TSA funding at risk and ‘standing against law enforcement’ ahead of immigration enforcement leaders’ testimony on Capitol Hill.
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[Senate Democrats] aren’t budging on their Homeland Security demands, and appear ready to again thrust the government into a partial shutdown as Republicans scramble to keep the lights on.
Senate Minority Leader [Chuck Schumer], D-N.Y., announced that he and Senate Democrats were prepared to reject a short-term funding extension, known as a continuing resolution (CR), for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) just days ahead of the funding deadline.
“We’re 3 days away from a [DHS shutdown], and Republicans have not gotten serious about negotiating a solution that reins in [Immigration and Customs Enforcement] and stops the violence,” Schumer said on X. “Democrats will not support a CR to extend the status quo.”
[SHUTDOWN CLOCK TICKS AS SCHUMER, DEMOCRATS DIG IN ON DHS FUNDING DEMANDS]
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Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., announced that Democrats wouldn’t accept a funding extension to DHS with just days left until a partial shutdown.(Nathan Posner/Anadolu via Getty Images)
Congress has until Friday at midnight to fund the agency, and as the days go by, the odds of doing so are becoming increasingly slim.
Schumer’s edict comes as both sides of the aisle continue negotiations behind the scenes on a compromise bill to fund the agency.
Senate Democrats unveiled the legislative text of their 10-point proposal over the weekend, and for a time, Republicans were optimistic that talks were moving in a positive direction.
[SCHUMER, JEFFRIES TRASH TRUMP’S DHS PROPOSAL AS ‘INCOMPLETE AND INSUFFICIENT’]
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Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., arrives for a news conference after a policy luncheon on Capitol Hill on Feb. 3, 2026, in Washington.(Mariam Zuhaib/AP Photo)
Now, [Schumer and his caucus] are at an impasse with Republicans and the White House. While President Donald Trump and his administration presented a counteroffer earlier this week, Democrats say it’s not enough.
Senate Majority Leader [John Thune], R-S.D., teed up the original DHS funding bill for another vote on Tuesday. That bill could be modified to be a CR, and Republicans are leaning toward a four-week extension to keep the agency open.
And he noted that the legislative text from the White House could be coming on Wednesday.
[SENATE RACES TO AVERT THIRD SHUTDOWN AS DHS DEAL TAKES SHAPE]
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President Donald Trump arrives at a dedication ceremony for a portion of Southern Boulevard that the Town of Palm Beach Council recently voted to rename President Donald J. Trump Boulevard at his Mar-a-Lago Club in Palm Beach, Florida, Jan. 16, 2026.(Julia Demaree Nikhinson/AP Photo)
“There’s going to be the legislative text coming over from the White House today,” Thune told reporters. “But I think it’s, like I said, the White House is operating in good faith.”
Still, Democrats have dubbed the GOP’s counter, which has been kept under strict lock and key, “sophomoric talking points.” However, several items from their proposal, like requiring [Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents] to obtain judicial warrants, demask, and have identification, are red lines for the White House and Republicans.
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Whether the GOP can siphon off enough votes to avert a partial shutdown remains an open question, given the unified front Schumer and his caucus are presenting. And they will have a math problem of their own to contend with in trying to break the 60-vote filibuster.
Sen. [Mitch McConnell], R-Ky., who was discharged from the hospital on Tuesday, “will be working from home this week,” his office said in a statement.
Alex Miller is a writer for Fox News Digital covering the U.S. Senate.
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