Congressional Democrats and advocacy groups on Tuesday slammed Senate Republicans’ proposed budget resolution, which authorizes up to $140 billion in new deficit spending for Department of Homeland Security agencies responsible for President Donald Trump’s deadly immigration crackdown.

Senate Budget Committee Chair Lindsey Graham (R-SC) introduced the fiscal year 2026 budget resolution, which the senator’s office described as “the blueprint that unlocks the pathway for a targeted reconciliation bill that will provide funding for US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and US Customs and Border Protection (CBP)” for at least the remainder of Trump’s term.

“The resolution includes reconciliation instructions allowing for up to $70 billion of deficit increases each for the Judiciary and Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs committees,” explained the advocacy group Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget.

ICE is already flush with a $75 billion funding boost thanks to Republicans’ so-called One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which Trump signed last July 4.

“The threats to our homeland from radical Islam are only getting more intense," Graham said, despite there being no significant attack by such forces on US soil in a decade. “Now is not the time to defund Border Patrol, and now is certainly not the time to put ICE out of business.”

“These men and women have been dealing with the consequences of the over 11 million illegal immigrants that came to the United States during the Biden administration,” the senator added.

There is no evidence that anywhere near that number of undocumented migrants entered the US during former President Joe Biden’s tenure.

Responding to Graham’s proposal, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) said: “Earlier today, we caught our first glimpse of the Senate Republicans’ budget resolution. Forget being on the same page, Republicans aren’t even on the same planet as the American people.”

“They want to give $140 billion for ICE and Border Patrol without reforms, but $0 to lower Americans’ costs,” he continued. “Let me say that again: $140 billion for ICE and Border Patrol—no reforms, no accountability, no strings attached; $0 to lower Americans’ costs.”

“That’s their priority. That’s why they are dragging the Senate through the arduous, convoluted reconciliation process: to put money in the coffers of Trump’s rogue agencies, rather than in Americans’ pockets,” Schumer said.

“Democrats want to lower Americans’ grocery, gas, healthcare, and housing costs. Senate Republicans want to appease Donald Trump… by giving ICE and Border Patrol tens of billions of dollars to continue spreading violence in our streets,” he added.

Center for American Progress (CAP) senior director of federal budget policy Bobby Kogan called the GOP budget proposal “a missed opportunity to help Americans.”

“In addition to doing nothing to rein in DHS, many civil and human rights abuses, congressional Republicans’ reconciliation plan misses an opportunity to do affirmative good for struggling households,” he said.

Kogan continued:

While there was broad agreement in Congress on the funding levels for the agencies within DHS itself, congressional Democratic leadership asked for a handful of reforms to try to prevent more killings of citizens and noncitizens and avoid another wave of other civil rights violations from being undertaken by the department. Congressional Republican leadership has rejected calls for legislative reforms to ICE and Border Patrol operations and is now instead using this process to provide funding with no oversight.

The Republican proposal comes as immigrant deaths in ICE custody have soared, with at least 17 people dying since January. DHS officers have also killed two US citizens, Renee Good and Alex Pretti, during the Operation Metro Surge blitz in Minneapolis.


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