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“Customs and Border Protection and ICE should receive funding for border operations, customs processing, technology, infrastructure, immigration arrests, detention, deportation work, and extra ICE detention needs.”
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“New ICE, Border Patrol, detention, and border technology funding should include clear limits, oversight, and spending priorities.”
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“The House should be able to bring impeachment charges against a Cabinet secretary accused of blocking Congress, violating civil rights, misusing the office, or steering public money for personal or political benefit.”
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“DHS should not block Members of Congress from inspecting immigration detention facilities when federal law lets them visit without advance notice, including at ICE sites where people are being held.”
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“DHS should not use this money to carry out named immigration policies on asylum pathways, public charge, enforcement priorities, worksite enforcement, and related directives.”
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“DHS leaders should be accountable if federal agents make unlawful warrantless arrests, raid homes without legal authority, use tear gas or shootings unlawfully, detain U.S. citizens, or mislead the public about enforcement incidents.”
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“Rules that require DHS to regularly report to Congress on how it spends money, with consequences like budget cuts if reports are late or grants are delayed”
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“DHS should cut or block some case management, detention oversight, shelter services, electric-vehicle, and headquarters construction funding, while authorizing more money for intelligence, analysis, and border awareness work.”
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“DHS officials should not use emergency contracting powers to skip normal bidding without a lawful reason or steer public contract money, including ICE recruitment advertising funds, to friends, political allies, or businesses tied to officials.”
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“DHS and FEMA should release emergency food, shelter, and services money that Congress approved, and should give GAO the information it needs to check whether delayed funds were withheld unlawfully.”
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“ICE should be barred from using appropriated money to pay for or help arrange abortions for people in custody except for life endangerment, rape, or incest, and from using that money for hormone therapy or gender-affirming surgery for people in custody.”
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“ICE detention centers should be inspected on set timelines using set performance standards, and ICE should stop using facilities whose two most recent official reviews are worse than adequate.”
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“Immigration and Customs Enforcement should receive money to enforce immigration law, detain people, and remove people from the United States, while DHS keeps at least 41,500 immigration detention beds available.”
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“ICE should keep detention space in use, GPS-monitor people in immigration cases who are not detained, limit new contracts with repeatedly low-rated facilities, set inspection practices, allow congressional visits, protect U.S. citizens from civil immigration detention or deportation, and use special custody safeguards for pregnancy and postpartum care.”
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“Immigration enforcement agencies like ICE should be transparent and accountable to the public in how they carry out their operations.”
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“DHS should not pay to move many migrants into the U.S. interior for non-enforcement reasons, except unaccompanied children, and should keep many state and local immigration enforcement partnerships unless the DHS Inspector General finds a serious agreement violation.”
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