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FINALLY: The DHS Shutdown Is Coming to an End...Sort of

FINALLY: The DHS Shutdown Is Coming to an End...Sort of
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There are mixed emotions here: It’s good that the Department of Homeland Security shutdown is ending. It’s ridiculous that Congress had to go through multiple rounds to fund just one agency, making the latter part of this saga a Republican circus. Make no mistake, this was a Democrat-caused shutdown. They supported it, kept TSA workers without pay, causing many to quit, and left our homeland vulnerable to terror attacks during Operation Epic Fury. We haven’t even considered the natural disaster scenarios that could’ve occurred; FEMA would’ve been paralyzed. 

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Alas, the House GOP is going to support John Thune and the Senate Republicans’ plan, which is to fund most of DHS now and then fund the rest of ICE and Border Patrol through reconciliation (via CBS News):

Republican leaders in Congress and President Trump unveiled a plan Wednesday to end the partial government shutdown and fully fund the Department of Homeland Security, mirroring a framework that the Senate pursued last week before it was quickly batted down by House Republicans.  

House GOP leadership spent all day last Friday criticizing Senate legislation that split off immigration enforcement funding from the rest of DHS, but they now appear to have reversed course.

In a post on Truth Social, Mr. Trump demanded that Congress fund ICE and Border Patrol through reconciliation, which would allow Republicans to pass a bill without Senate Democrats. He told lawmakers to get the legislation to his desk by June 1.  

"We are going to work as fast, and as focused, as possible to replenish funding for our Border and ICE Agents, and the Radical Left Democrats won't be able to stop us," Mr. Trump said.  

The plan would fund most of DHS until October through an appropriations bill while funding Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Border Patrol through reconciliation. House Speaker Mike Johnson and Senate Majority Leader John Thune soon said they would work to make it happen. 

"In the coming days, Republicans in the Senate and House will be following through on the President's directive by fully funding the entire Department of Homeland Security on two parallel tracks: through the appropriations process and through the reconciliation process," Johnson and Thune said in a joint statement. 

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That was the cause of the legislative chaos: the Senate GOP passed this plan by voice vote and quickly left. That left the House stuck, and they also initially disliked the plan. They decided to pass a 60-day continuing resolution and then left the Capitol until April 13. It’s bad enough to have intraparty fights—institutional rivalries have made it even worse.

The good news is that Democrats won’t get any concessions on ICE. There will be no judicial warrants or de-masking provisions. They will receive three years of significant funding. So, yes, the Democrats scored a messaging win for a few days. They also got GOP fingerprints on the DHS shutdown, as the Senate voted to re-open most of it, which was later blocked by the House.  

This situation couldn’t last, as President Trump’s order for DHS to pay TSA agents with funds from last year’s tax bill and ICE's deployment at airports to ease security line pressures were temporary fixes.  

The Republicans finally recognized what many of us knew days ago: that the Democrats are legislative terrorists; they want DHS to stay shut down, and their base gives them the cover to keep this reckless stunt going. Not anymore. Game over.  

Also, for the future, don’t listen to Democrats on anything. They’re too unhinged. They moved the goalposts. For clarity, this fund, DHS, except for ICE and CBP, was a Democrat proposal. They reneged at the last minute.  

No more games. And the GOP still nuke the filibuster to pass the SAVE Act and whatever the hell else we want. Enough of this. 

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