In a joint statement sent to The Epoch Times on April 1, the Republican leaders outlined how lawmakers on Capitol Hill plan to move forward with funding DHS after President Donald Trump demanded they send a filibuster-proof bill to his desk by June 1.
“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,” the joint statement reads.
Republicans believe they can refund DHS, which has been under a partial shutdown since mid-February, by using the regular appropriations process and a separate reconciliation bill that Republicans would likely have to pass on their own later this year.
The statement suggested that Senator Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) and the Senate Budget Committee had initiated the process of developing a budget resolution that would fund Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) for the next three years.
Trump said he hoped that Wednesday’s announcement to fund DHS, which oversees agencies such as ICE, CBP, and the Transportation Security Administration, will involve a quick process.
“We are going forward to fund our incredible ICE Agents and Border Patrol through a process that doesn’t need Radical Left Democrat votes, and bypasses the Senate Filibuster (which should be repealed, IMMEDIATELY!), working in close conjunction with House Speaker Mike Johnson and Senate Leader John Thune,” Trump wrote in a Truth Social post on Wednesday morning.
“I am asking that the Bill be on my desk NO LATER than June 1st,” he said.
Trump added that he thinks American voters should remember the shutdown consequences when the midterms arrive.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) declared victory in the wake of the Republicans’ latest efforts to fund the DHS.
“House Republicans caved,” Schumer wrote on X. “They’ve agreed to pass the Senate bill to fund DHS except for ICE and CBP that unanimously passed a week ago.”







