As the Department of Homeland Security accelerates immigration enforcement hiring, DHS Director Kristi Noem faces potential funding constraints due to Democratic concerns about her management. According to MSNBC’s Hayes Brown, Noem is “running low on cash,” a situation largely of her own making. Democrats are using her words and actions to delay negotiations on short-term funding legislation. The funding impasse follows the fatal shooting of 37-year-old Renee Good by an ICE agentin Minneapolis just over a week ago. Noem’s decision to escalate ICE enforcement operations in Minnesota prompted eighty House Democrats to sign articles of impeachment against her. Democratic pressure is directly impacting Noem’s budget prospects. House Republicans had anticipated passing a Department of Homeland Security funding bill this week. However, the Minneapolis shooting incident reignited backlash against Trump’s deportation enforcement efforts and made the DHS centered bill a non-starter. The report notes that House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) has “punted” the spending bill into sometime next week. The standoff creates leverage for Democrats. If Republicans attempt to pass a stopgap bill preventing a DHS funding lapse, Democrats could block it, though such action risks another government shutdown. Brown advised Democratic strategy: “The full House Democratic Caucus needs to stand united with the progressives against any funding bill that doesn’t help curb ICE’s abuses. And Senate Democrats would be foolish to waste their leverage not maximizing the number of strings that bind Noem’s hands. Republicans might be able to help her avoid the most important reforms, but there’s no reason for Democrats to make it easy for them.”
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