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“House Republicans Leverage Budget Power to Secure $75 Billion for ICE Amid Shutdown Crisis”

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**Headline: House Republicans Pull Off a Budget Maneuver, While Democrats Fumble Over ICE Funding** House Republicans managed to push through a budget resolution late Wednesday, snagging up to $75 billion for immigration enforcement agencies that Democrats are reluctant to fund without their precious new rules. But hey, who needs consistency when you can throw around taxpayer dollars in a game of political chicken? After dragging the vote out for over five hours—because why not keep everyone on the edge of their seats?—the House finally got around to approving the fiscal blueprint that the Senate already waved through. The tally? 214-212-1, with Rep. Kevin Kiley from California opting to just exist rather than take a stand. The goal? Get this budget on Trump’s desk by June 1, because we all know how much he loves deadlines. House Budget Chair Jodey Arrington (R-Texas) took the floor, lamenting that Democrats want to defund ICE and CBP. But isn’t it interesting how “defund” can mean different things depending on who’s saying it? Let’s just say there was a lot of drama behind the scenes, with lawmakers using this budget vote as leverage to hash out their own demands—like a family dinner that’s gone completely off the rails. Speaker Mike Johnson, amidst the chaos, likened the GOP’s in-fighting to “watching the sausage get made.” Charming imagery, really. Finally, a side deal was struck, separating a key ethanol issue from the farm bill to help break the stalemate. Because nothing says “serious governance” like making concessions over corn. In the end, a few Republicans who initially voted against the budget did a quick about-face and changed their votes to “yes,” proving that in politics, peer pressure works wonders. It’s all about keeping the party line intact, even if it means flipping your vote like a pancake. Let’s not forget the backdrop of this drama: weeks of bickering over the budget and lingering frustrations about immigration enforcement. Meanwhile, Democrats were busy accusing Republicans of funding ICE “with basically no strings attached.” But that’s rich coming from a party that often plays the “we care about the people” card while ignoring the realities on the ground. As the Republican leaders scramble to sort out the Senate-passed bill funding non-immigration agencies of the DHS before heading out for a weeklong recess, one has to wonder: is this really about governance, or just another episode in the never-ending political circus?

By Admin | Published: April 30, 2026 at 1:15 am

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