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Republicans Mull DHS Funding Deal Without ICE Deportation Powers

First article: 24 mar. 2026, 18:48 | Last update: 24 mar. 2026, 18:48 | 1 source | 1 article

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The proposed deal reflects a potential compromise within the Republican party regarding immigration enforcement. While some Republicans prioritize robust deportation efforts, others may be willing to focus on other aspects of DHS operations. The exclusion of ICE deportation funding could lead to reduced deportations and a shift in immigration enforcement priorities.

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US Republicans weigh deal to reopen most of DHS but not ICE deportations Foto: The Guardian
The Guardian 24 mar. 2026, 18:48 (2 hours ago)

US Republicans weigh deal to reopen most of DHS but not ICE deportations

The homeland security shutdown has snarled airport lines and halted pay for some, even as lawmakers negotiate a dealUS politics live – latest updatesSign up for the Breaking News US newsletter emailRepublican senators are considering a bipartisan deal to restore funding to most of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) that would initially exclude money for arrests and deportations of undocumented immigrants, according to media reports.Under the potential agreement, Republicans would accede t

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