记者笔记:共和党着眼国土安全部协议资金,关注移民及海关执法局调查但不涉及驱逐,政府停摆持续


该计划将为移民及海关执法局(ICE)的调查提供资金,但不资助执法和驱逐项目

作者:查德·佩尔格拉姆(Chad Pergram)
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发布时间:2026年3月24日 美国东部时间上午10:19

福克斯新闻首席国会记者查德·佩尔格拉姆在《汉尼蒂》节目中报道了推动《SAVE美国法案》通过的最新进展。

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这是通过与资深参议院共和党消息人士交谈拼凑而成的报道。

参议院共和党人正在制定一项计划,为国土安全部(DHS)的大部分项目提供资金,同时排除某些有争议的项目(如移民及海关执法局的部分行动),以结束这场持续五个半月的部分政府停摆。这一计划是在昨晚白宫会议后出现的。今天国会山的共和党会议午餐会上还有许多问题需要梳理。

然而,据福克斯新闻了解,参议院”最早可能在今晚”就开始推进结束国土安全部停摆的计划。

[希夫、 Booker在恐怖主义担忧下回避停摆责任,数千名国土安全部员工无薪工作]

参议院多数党领袖约翰·图恩(R-南达科他州)在华盛顿特区举行的政策午餐会后与其他参议院共和党领导层成员举行新闻发布会(2025年10月28日)。(Nathan Posner/Anadolu via Getty Images)

新计划将为移民及海关执法局的调查(如打击卡特尔、毒贩和恋童癖者)提供资金,但不会为”执法和驱逐”项目提供资金。

具有讽刺意味的是,这个想法与民主党多次尝试的做法不谋而合。民主党曾多次在参议院提出一致同意请求,要求通过为国土安全部提供资金的法案,但不包括移民及海关执法局相关资金。

因此,共和党人已经接受了这是唯一摆脱僵局的办法——即使这反映了民主党的立场。

尽管如此,共和党人仍声称他们正在”试探民主党是否敢食言”。

一位参议院共和党消息人士表示:”我们将不得不向前推进,并给他们想要的东西。”这里的”他们”指的是民主党。

[图恩透露民主党人”害怕”重新开启国土安全部的原因]

参议院少数党领袖查尔斯·舒默(D-纽约州)在总统唐纳德·特朗普提名俄克拉荷马州参议员马克韦恩·穆林(R-俄克拉荷马州)接替克里斯蒂·诺姆担任国土安全部部长的周四(2026年3月5日)新闻发布会后抵达美国国会大厦外。(Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)

但问题在于民主党是否会退缩——尤其是因为这原本是他们的想法。无论如何,这一方案仍需民主党支持,并且需要60票才能突破阻挠议事程序。

据福克斯新闻了解,这一计划并未事先与众议院共和党人达成一致。众议院和参议院必须协调一致才能结束停摆。两党议员越来越担心可能发生恐怖袭击——更不用说机场出现的长龙般的队伍了。

现在的问题是共和党人能在《SAVE美国法案》中做些什么。

[参议员肯尼迪表示他愿意接受民主党”除移民及海关执法局外开放一切”的提议]

移民及海关执法局特工于2026年3月23日星期一抵达纽约肯尼迪机场。由于政府停摆导致人员短缺,这些特工被派来协助运输安全管理局(TSA)特工。(David Dee Delgado for Fox News)

据福克斯新闻了解,共和党人希望促使犹他州参议员迈克·李(R-犹他州)退出《SAVE美国法案》,并在复活节/逾越节休会后重新讨论该法案。

但该法案目前缺乏通过所需的票数。

此外,共和党人正考虑将《SAVE美国法案》中的部分条款纳入预算协调法案。从性质上讲,预算协调法案不受阻挠议事程序限制,只需简单多数即可通过。然而,协调法案要求法案必须具有财政性质,只涉及数字调整,而非政策内容。

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共和党人有可能在预算协调法案中为移民及海关执法局的执法和驱逐项目提供资金。但《SAVE美国法案》的部分条款存在风险。据消息人士透露,共和党人可能试图只关注《SAVE美国法案》中的”资金”部分——例如,扣留不要求选民出示照片身份证的州的资金等。但要让这些条款在参议院获得通过,还面临诸多挑战。议会负责人伊丽莎白·麦克多诺(Elizabeth MacDonough)可能会裁定《SAVE美国法案》中的政策条款不适合纳入协调法案。

查德·佩尔格拉姆目前担任福克斯新闻频道(FNC)首席国会记者。他于2007年9月加入该网络,总部设在华盛顿特区。

Reporter’s Notebook: GOP eyes DHS deal funding ICE probes, but not removals, as shutdown drags

The plan would fund ICE investigations but leave enforcement and removal programs unfunded

By Chad Pergram
Fox News

Published March 24, 2026 10:19am EDT

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This is cobbled together talking to senior Senate Republican sources.

Senate Republicans are developing a plan to fund most aspects of DHS — leaving out controversial programs like certain ICE operations — to end the five-and-a-half week partial government shutdown. This emerged after a meeting at the White House last night. There is a lot to sort out at the GOP Conference luncheon at the Capitol today.

However, Fox is told that the Senate could start to move forward on a plan to end the DHS shutdown “as early as tonight.”

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Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., speaks at a press conference with other members of Senate Republican leadership following a policy luncheon in Washington, D.C., on Oct. 28, 2025.(Nathan Posner/Anadolu via Getty Images)

The new plan would fund ICE investigations — like cartels, traffickers and child predators. But they will leave unfunded programs for “enforcement and removal.”

Ironically, this idea would mirror what Democrats have tried to do on multiple occasions. Democrats have asked unanimous consent on the floor to pass bills to fund DHS — sans ICE.

So, Republicans have come around to the position that this is the only way out of this cul-de-sac — even if it reflects the Democratic position.

Still, Republicans contend they are “calling the Democrats bluff.”

“We’re going to have to move forward and give them what they want,” said one Senate Republican source, referring to the Democrats.

[THUNE REVEALS REASON DEMOCRATS ARE ‘SCARED’ TO REOPEN DHS]

Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., arrives for a news conference outside the U.S. Capitol after President Donald Trump selected Sen. Markwayne Mullin, R-Okla., to replace Kristi Noem as the Department of Homeland Security secretary on Thursday, March 5, 2026.(Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)

But the question is whether Democrats will balk — especially since this was their idea. Regardless, this approach would still need Democratic buy-in and need 60 votes to clear a filibuster.

Fox is told that this is NOT pre-baked with House Republicans. The House and Senate would have to sync up to end the shutdown. Lawmakers on both sides are increasingly freaked out about the possibility of a terrorist attack — to say nothing of watching lengthy lines at airports.

Now the question is what Republicans can do with the SAVE America Act.

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ICE agents arrive at JFK airport in New York City, N.Y., on Monday, March 23, 2026. The agents are being brought in to assist TSA agents amid staffing shortages due to the government shutdown.(David Dee Delgado for Fox News)

Fox is told that Republicans hope to extract a promise from Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, to come off the SAVE America Act — and resume that debate after the Easter/Passover recess.

But that bill lacks the votes to pass.

In addition, Republicans are looking at stuffing some provisions from the SAVE America Act into a budget reconciliation package. By nature, a reconciliation package is NOT subject to a filibuster and only needs a simple majority to pass. However, reconciliation requires bills be fiscal in nature and deal with numbers, not policy.

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It is possible Republicans could fund the enforcement and removal programs at ICE under budget reconciliation. But portions of the SAVE America Act are dicey. Fox is told that Republicans could try to focus on the “money” aspects of the SAVE America Act — such as withholding dollars from states which don’t require photo ID, et al. But getting those provisions past the Senate umpire, Parliamentarian Elizabeth MacDonough, is challenging. MacDonough could rule out of order policy provisions pertaining to the SAVE America Act in a reconciliation measure.

Chad Pergram currently serves as Chief Congressional Correspondent for FOX News Channel (FNC). He joined the network in September 2007 and is based out of Washington, D.C.

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