On June 9, 2026, Republicans voted along party lines to fund immigration enforcement agencies, including Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Border Patrol, through 2029. This decision has not improved the likelihood of avoiding a government shutdown, which is set for September 30, 2026, just weeks before the November elections. Lawmakers from both parties express concerns that this move complicates negotiations for federal funding, with Senate Democrats indicating they may oppose future funding patches. Senate Appropriations Chair Susan Collins stated that the Republican decision does not affect overall government funding beyond September. Meanwhile, some Democrats plan to leverage upcoming funding bills to push for policy changes and cuts to ICE and Border Patrol funding. The political climate remains tense as both parties prepare for potential conflicts over the budget.
Republicans Fund Immigration Enforcement Agencies Until 2029 Amid Ongoing Budget Negotiations
Republicans voted to fund ICE and Border Patrol through 2029 on June 9, 2026, but this has not alleviated concerns about a potential government shutdown by September 30. The decision complicates bipartisan negotiations for federal funding, with Democrats indicating they may use upcoming funding bills to seek changes to immigration enforcement policies.
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Republicans just took ICE spending fights off the table. It won’t end shutdown threats.
Republicans Fund Immigration Enforcement Agencies Until 2029 Amid Ongoing Budget Negotiations