Senate Fails to Advance Funding Package Ahead of Shutdown Deadline

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Democrats have demanded that DHS funding be separated from the package and that changes be made to immigration enforcement practices.

WASHINGTON—The Senate failed to advance a spending package on Jan. 29 after Democrats said they would not support the measure because it included funding for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), increasing the odds of a partial government shutdown.

The stalled vote comes amid heightened scrutiny and protests against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in the wake of two fatal shootings in Minneapolis.

Border czar Tom Homan, who was deployed to Minneapolis after the shooting of Alex Pretti, said on Jan. 29 that progress had been made during his meetings with local authorities. Homan said that the federal government will draw down agents in the city after local authorities follow through on cooperating with ICE when dealing with illegal immigrant prisoners.

The procedural vote on the six-bill funding package fell short of the 60-vote threshold required to advance most legislation in the Senate. The final tally was 45–55. Seven Republicans joined nearly all Democrats in voting no; Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) was the lone Democrat to vote for advancing the package. This comes a day before a funding deadline on Jan. 30.

Democrats objected to including DHS funding in the broader spending package, arguing it should be considered separately. The full package passed the House last week, but splitting the bills would require sending them back to the House, which is in recess until next week.

A short-term government funding bill expires on Jan. 30, leaving no time for the House to act on revised legislation before funding lapses.

As a result, several federal agencies face shutdowns, including DHS and the departments of Defense, Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, Transportation, and Housing and Urban Development. The short-term funding bill ended the 43-day shutdown last year, the longest in U.S. history.

President Donald Trump expressed hope there would not be another shutdown.

“We’re working on that right now. I think we’re getting close,” Trump said during a Cabinet meeting at the White House on Jan. 29. “The Democrats, I don’t believe, want to see it either.”

Trump added that the White House and Democrats will “work in a very bipartisan way … not to have a shutdown.”

Senate Democrats, led by Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.), on Jan. 28 outlined three demands related to DHS and ICE operations.

By Jackson Richman and Nathan Worcester

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