GOP Reacts To House Dems Unanimously Rejecting ICE Funding
AI Summary
The House passed a $70 billion bill funding Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Border Patrol through the end of Trump's presidency, following Senate approval the previous week. The measure advanced along party lines with a narrow vote (213-211), ending months of debate between Republicans and Democrats.
Progressive: Progressive-leaning outlets characterize this as Trump's 'immigration crackdown' and emphasize months of Democratic obstruction that delayed passage, warning that Congress has surrendered its oversight role to executive immigration enforcement.
Moderate: Centrist outlets focus on procedural details—vote counts and the measure's advancement—with minimal editorial characterization.
Conservative: Conservative-leaning outlets frame this as a decisive 'victory' for Trump's immigration agenda, crediting his administration with record-low border crossings and achieving the 'most secure border in history.'
The House passed the Secure America Act on Tuesday in a razor-thin 214–212 vote that delivers a whopping $70 billion immigration enforcement package — including $38 billion for ICE and $26 billion for Customs and Border Protection.
Not one Democrat voted yes.
Republicans wasted zero time going for the jugular.
“House Democrats’ main constituency is ...