Tonko Votes NO on Funding for DHS and ICE

Source: United States House of Representatives – Representative Paul Tonko (Capital Region New York)

Tonko Votes NO on Funding for DHS and ICE

Opposes funding agency amidst brutal & deadly crackdown against communities

Washington, January 22, 2026

WASHINGTON, DC — Congressman Paul D. Tonko (D-NY), released the following statement opposing the appropriations funding bill for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS):

“Just this month, ICE shot and killed a U.S. citizen and mother of three, and multiple people have been found dead in DHS custody. Agents have arrested legal and peaceful observers, and detained minors on their way to and from school, including a 5-year-old boy. This administration claimed they would go after “the worst of the worst,” but that couldn’t be further from the truth. The reality is that ICE has terrorized and brutalized our communities, and I will not vote to deliver another cent of taxpayer dollars to bankroll these horrific acts.

“At a time when millions of Americans are struggling to pay for food, housing, utilities, and health care, the last thing Congress should be doing is writing another blank check to support ICE’s crackdown.”

Rep. Mike Levin Votes No on 2026 Homeland Security Funding Bill Over Failure to Rein in ICE

Source: United States House of Representatives – Representative Mike Levin (CA-49)

January 22, 2026

Washington, D.C.—Today, Rep. Mike Levin (CA-49) released the following statement on his vote against the Fiscal Year 2026 Department of Homeland Security (DHS) funding bill due to the exclusion of guardrails on Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) from the legislation:

“Congress cannot continue writing blank checks to any federal agency that fails to meet basic standards of accountability, transparency, and respect for constitutional rights.

“I want to be clear at the outset: the vast majority of law enforcement officers, including our local police and sheriffs, serve their communities with professionalism and integrity. They earn public trust every day by following clear rules, respecting due process, and accepting oversight.

“Unfortunately, the same cannot be said for ICE under the direction of DHS Secretary Noem. Multiple documented incidents have raised serious concerns about ICE’s conduct. We have seen repeated cases involving excessive force, mistaken detentions, and enforcement actions affecting U.S. citizens and lawful residents. At the same time, ICE continues to operate with fewer safeguards than most major law-enforcement agencies.

“In response, we have proposed straightforward, commonsense accountability measures: requiring judicial warrants for home entries, setting clear limits on use of force, mandating body-worn cameras, and explicitly prohibiting the detention or deportation of U.S. citizens. These are standard professional practices across law enforcement and are rooted in the Constitution.

“Every one of these protections was rejected by Republican leadership.

“ICE was created after September 11 to strengthen national security and public safety. That mission depends on public trust and strict adherence to the law. When an agency operates without adequate guardrails or oversight, it undermines both.

“DHS is responsible for other critical functions that I fully support, including disaster response, port and border security, and cybersecurity. But Congress also has a duty to ensure that taxpayer dollars are not used to excuse misconduct or evade accountability.

“My position is simple: federal agencies must follow the law and operate transparently. Until meaningful safeguards are in place, I will not support funding that enables ICE to operate without proper oversight.

“Congress must insist on reforms that restore professionalism, accountability, and public confidence. This legislation does not do that, and that is why I oppose it.”

Background About Rep. Levin’s Actions on Immigration

Since entering Congress in 2019, Rep. Levin has taken action to reform our nation’s immigration system, protect communities, and strengthen border security. His actions include signing four amicus briefs regarding birthright citizenship and data sharing for immigration enforcement to push back against the Trump Administration; conducting oversight visits to ICE detention facilities; and championing bills that would tackle our nation’s immigration and border challenges. Those bills include:

  • The Dignity Act is a comprehensive bipartisan immigration package that would expand enforcement at the border in exchange for increased pathways to legal status and substantive changes to our nation’s immigration system.
  • The American Dream and Promise Act would provide a pathway to citizenship for Dreamers, Temporary Protected Status (TPS) holders, and Deferred Enforced Departure (DED) recipients. It would establish a permanent resident status for Dreamers for 10 years and grant individuals with TPS or DED a full lawful permanent resident status.
  • The American Families United Act would provide the Attorney General and the Secretary of Homeland Security the power to prevent the deportation of certain individuals if such a deportation would result in hardship for that individual’s American citizen spouse, parent, or child.
  • The Farm Workforce Modernization Act would improve the H-2A visa program, establish a new Certified Agricultural Worker (CAW) status, and provide support for farmers and farmworkers.
  • The National Origin-Based Antidiscrimination for Nonimmigrants (NO BAN) Act would strengthen the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) to prohibit discrimination on the basis of religion and limits the broad executive authority to issue future travel bans.
  • The Dignity for Detained Immigrants Act would make comprehensive reforms to our nation’s immigration detention system by ending the use of private, for-profit detention facilities, prohibiting the practice of detaining families, repealing mandatory detention, and increasing oversight, accountability, and transparency of the immigration detention system.
  • The Stop Excessive Force in Immigration Act would establish clear standards on the use of force by federal immigration enforcement, limit the use of face coverings and specific crowd control equipment, and require the use of body and vehicle cameras during enforcement activities.

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U.S. Rep. Kathy Castor Votes “No” on DHS Funding Bill Due To Ongoing Abuses

Source: United States House of Representatives – Reprepsentative Kathy Castor (FL14)

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, U.S. Rep. Kathy Castor (FL-14) released a statement on House Republicans’ legislation to fund the Department of Homeland Security and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE):

“The militarization of American cities is dangerous and un-American. At Donald Trump’s direction, ICE has discarded its core mission and is operating without accountability—targeting and terrorizing nonviolent people, violating Americans’ constitutional rights, and fueling fear in communities across the country.

“The Trump Administration promised to focus on violent felons. Instead, agents have grown more reckless. Last year, 32 people died in ICE custody – the most in decades. American citizens have been detained and brutalized, mothers ripped from their babies, and an American murdered in the street.

“Congress must rein in this lawlessness. House Democrats fought to strengthen oversight, accountability, and Civil Rights protections. Unfortunately, House Republicans rejected those safeguards in allegiance to Trump over country. By voting for this legislation, House Republicans are enabling significant abuses of power they claim to oppose. I cannot sanction taxpayer dollars being misused to brutalize U.S. citizens and immigrant families, so I voted no.”

U.S. Rep. Kathy Castor Statement on Appropriations Package

Source: United States House of Representatives – Reprepsentative Kathy Castor (FL14)

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, U.S. Rep. Kathy Castor (FL-14) voted to pass the final Fiscal Year 2025 “minibus” appropriations bill, a package of 3 funding bills that will help address higher energy costs and build stronger and safer communities.

“It’s heartening to see Democrats and Republicans come together to reject the harmful budget cuts proposed by the Trump Administration. Democrats also forced Republicans to strip many harmful policies from the funding bills and put guardrails on some of the worst tangents of the President.  In the end, the appropriations package is good news for working families, seniors, students, Veterans, military families, and the economic engines of the Tampa Bay area.

“For example, the funding package rejects Trump’s proposed cuts to lifesaving medical research that benefits patients, the Moffitt Cancer Center, University of South Florida and local researchers. The package also rejects proposals to cut funding for K-12 education, including students in Hillsborough and Pinellas Public Schools. The package provides critical resources to modernize air traffic control facilities, hire thousands of new air traffic controllers, and keep our skies safe. And it fully delivers the 3.8 percent pay raise our service members have earned, honoring their sacrifice and ensuring military families can better keep up with rising costs.”

“A significant number of Tampa Bay area community priority projects I championed are funded to support housing, transit, schools and neighborhoods across the Bay area. These investments will lower the cost of living, boost opportunities through skills training, create jobs, support Veterans, and address housing affordability.

“I’m grateful to my Democratic colleagues for standing strong to reject extreme cuts pushed by MAGA Republicans following shutdowns, showdowns and continuing resolutions.” 

The package now goes to the Senate for action next week and then to the President’s desk.

Castor’s previous Community Funding Projects have secured billions of dollars in investments in the Tampa Bay area for projects ranging from transportation and infrastructure to affordable housing to education and research.

Castor Community Funding Projects

Ed White Senior Housing Redevelopment – Housing Authority of the City of St. Petersburg – $3,150,000

This funding would be for the conversion of a former hospital into 71 units of affordable housing for low-income elderly residents with supportive services on site and clean, efficient energy upgrades.

Ferry Dock at the St. Pete Pier – Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority – $850,000

This funding would be used to construct a permanent ferry dock to be used by the ferry service to connect two major cities through efficient public transit, spur economic development, increase tourism opportunities, and reduce local congestion.

HCPS Family Community Center – Hillsborough County Public Schools – $2,000,000

This funding would be used to support the physical expansion of an integral support center for students and families in Hillsborough County to allow for more tutoring services and digital literacy activities for families.

Robles Park Village Critical Infrastructure – Housing Authority of the City of Tampa – $1,200,000

This funding would be used to support critical infrastructure for the new Robles Park Village Redevelopment, which will increase affordable housing, generate employment opportunities, and connect residents to community services.

Castor has secured significant federal investments in the Robles Park redevelopment, including $4,000,000 for an innovative Smart HUB and funding to support critical infrastructure, through previous Community Funding Requests and federal grants.

88th Avenue North Storm Drainage Improvements – City of St. Petersburg – $1,145,144

This funding would be used to alleviate flooding, bolster stormwater system capacity, and reduce risk to property damage in an area impacted by frequent heavy rain events.

Chamberlain High School Technical Training Center – Hillsborough County Public Schools – $250,000

This funding would be used to expand academic and workforce opportunities for high school students to meet Tampa Bay’s growing economy and allow students to gain hands-on experience and industry-recognized skills.

Hillsborough Community College Artificial Intelligence Center – Hillsborough Community College – $250,000

This funding would be used to establish a high-tech Artificial Intelligence Center to provide a critical career pipeline to in-demand jobs, strengthen American competitiveness, and support a local community college as an economic engine.

MLK Street South Flooding Alleviation – City of St. Petersburg – $1,145,144

This funding would be used to elevate and improve MLK Street South from 30th Avenue South to 36th Avenue South to address persistent flooding events in a major thoroughfare in South St. Petersburg.

San Martin Boulevard Bridge Replacement – Pinellas County – $850,000

The funding would be used for the replacement of the San Martin Boulevard Bridge, improving connectivity for St. Petersburg residents, rehabilitating an important hurricane evacuation route, and providing the final link of the 75-mile Pinellas Trail loop for pedestrian and bicycle access.

SMART Tech Industry 4.0 Lab – St. Petersburg College – $850,000

This funding would be used to create a lab to provide training and education for today’s high-tech manufacturing workforce in South St. Petersburg, improving the pipeline for jobs in the semiconductor, mechatronics, automation, and robotics industries.

USF Veteran Workforce Support Center – University of South Florida St. Petersburg Campus – $3,000,000

The funding would be used to support a clean and efficient energy remodel of an aging, hurricane-damaged facility to expand resources, career counseling, and workforce training to student veterans and military-connected students.

West River Walk Expansion – City of Tampa – $250,000

This funding would be used to complete the 12.2-mile pedestrian and bicycle path along the Hillsborough River, expanding safe mobility options between jobs, schools, and homes while restoring the native shoreline.

Castor has championed the Riverwalk for nearly two decades—leading with $300,000 in community funding in 2007 and later securing $11 million in federal grants in 2012 and $24 million in 2020.

Congressman Allen’s Clean Air and Building Infrastructure Act Advanced by Committee

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Rick Allen (R-GA-12)

Yesterday, the House Committee on Energy and Commerce advanced H.R. 4214, the Clean Air and Building Infrastructure Act. This critical legislation, introduced by Congressman Rick W. Allen (GA-12) this Congress, is a necessary solution in response to the Biden-Harris Administration’s harmful final rule for Fine Particulate Matter, otherwise known as PM 2.5 standards.

This legislation would modernize the process for obtaining preconstruction permits and meeting compliance requirements for revised National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS). 


During yesterday’s markup, Congressman Allen delivered the following remarks, as prepared for delivery, prior to the bill’s passage:

“Simply put, the Biden-Harris Administration’s unworkable rule to revise PM 2.5 standards tied the hands of job creators and manufacturers. It was the result of a bad process and provisions that allowed the Biden-Harris Administration to exploit the Clean Air Act to unfairly punish job creators and manufacturers. This bill provides much-needed clarity that will prevent these abuses from happening again.

“The Golden Age of America is upon us, and House Republicans are committed to eliminating unnecessary compliance and implementation burdens that harm our states, business communities, and economic development. 

“My legislation provides much-needed clarity for the process of obtaining preconstruction permits and meeting compliance requirements for revised National Ambient Air Quality Standards. Importantly, it protects American job creators from attempts in future administrations to abuse the National Ambient Air Quality Standards. Specifically, this bill would require the EPA to publish implementing regulations and guidance when establishing or revising National Ambient Air Quality Standards.

“Too often, understaffed state agencies are forced to implement regulations on tight timelines with little to no guidance from the EPA. Currently, regulations go into effect as soon as they are final, but it often takes EPA months or even years to release implementation guidance on the rule. States depend on EPA’s implementation guidance to understand the requirements and come into attainment.

“This bill also requires guidance on how to submit preconstruction permit applications under new or revised standards. If EPA fails to do its job, then new standards will not apply to permit applications.

“This is about streamlining permitting and ensuring our state agencies have the proper guidance needed to properly do their jobs. It will remove costly delays and uncertainty that industries and developers often face when they try to build and invest in America.

“The Clean Air and Building Infrastructure Improvement Act will pave the way for more manufacturing and investment in America, creating jobs and investment while also protecting our environment. Thank you, and I yield back.”

Griffith Helps Secure $3 Million for Virginia Coalfields Expressway in Appropriations Bill

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Morgan Griffith (R-VA)

Ahead of a government funding deadline of January 30, the U.S. House of Representatives acted to pass several appropriations bills. One appropriations bill that the House passed as part of an appropriations package is the Transportation, Housing and Urban Development and Related Agencies Appropriations Act of 2026. The appropriations package now heads to the U.S. Senate for consideration. 

U.S. Congressman Morgan Griffith (R-VA) secured federal funding in the transportation, housing and urban developmentappropriations bill for the following Ninth District project: 

Project Name: Corridor Q – U.S. 460 Connector Phase II Paving Project

Recipient Name: Virginia Coalfields Expressway Authority

Amount Received: $3,000,000

Following passage of the transportation, housing and urban development appropriations bill and the inclusion of federal funding for this Ninth District project, Congressman Griffith issued the following statement: 

“I am proud to help secure in this appropriations bill $3 million for the Virginia Coalfields Expressway Authority. These important funds will help the Authority construct additional lanes to approximately four miles of the Expressway.

“I am hopeful that the Senate passes this transportation, housing and urban development appropriations bill so the Authority is one step closer to receiving these funds to complete this important community project.”

BACKGROUND

In October 2025, Congressman Griffith attended a ribbon cutting for the Coalfields Expressway.

The above community project funding request was submitted by Rep. Griffith for fiscal year 2026. 

Other appropriations bills considered this week are the labor, health and human services appropriations bill, defense appropriations bill and homeland security appropriations bill.

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Griffith Helps Secure $500,000 for Tazewell County in Appropriations Bill

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Morgan Griffith (R-VA)

Ahead of a government funding deadline of January 30, the U.S. House of Representatives acted to pass several appropriations bills. One appropriations bill that the House passed as part of an appropriations package is the Transportation, Housing and Urban Development and Related Agencies Appropriations Act of 2026. The appropriations package now heads to the U.S. Senate for consideration. 

U.S. Congressman Morgan Griffith (R-VA) secured federal funding in the transportation, housing and urban developmentappropriations bill for the following Ninth District project: 

Project Name: Mitigating Against and Preventing Wastewater Bypass in Richlands, VA Project

Recipient Name: County of Tazewell, Virginia

Amount Received: $500,000

Following passage of the transportation, housing and urban development appropriations bill and the inclusion of federal funding for this Ninth District project, Congressman Griffith issued the following statement: 

“I am proud to help secure in this appropriations bill $500,000 for Tazewell County. These important funds will help the County address overflow issues in Richlands and protect the Clinch River from potential exposure to wastewater and raw sewage.

“I am hopeful that the Senate passes this transportation, housing and urban development appropriations bill so Tazewell County is one step closer to receiving these funds to complete this important community project.”

BACKGROUND

The above community project funding request was submitted by Rep. Griffith for fiscal year 2026. 

Other appropriations bills considered this week are the labor, health and human services appropriations bill, defense appropriations bill and homeland security appropriations bill.

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LEADER JEFFRIES: “THE COST OF LIVING IS WAY UP, AND THE QUALITY OF LIFE OF THE AMERICAN PEOPLE IS WAY DOWN”

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Hakeem Jeffries (8th District of New York)

Today, House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries spoke at a press conference, where he emphasized that while Republicans are focused on issues that distract from the affordability crisis they have created, Democrats are committed to lowering the high cost of living in America.

LEADER JEFFRIES: One year into Donald Trump’s presidency, the verdict is clear: Donald Trump and Republican policies have been a complete and total failure, a disaster for the American people, and the American people know it. The cost of living is way up, and the quality of life of the American people is way down. And Republicans continue to be focused on all the wrong things. This week, the Republican focus has been on Greenland, Jack Smith and Bill and Hillary Clinton. That’s their focus this week. Not driving down the high cost of living for everyday Americans in an environment where there is an affordability crisis that is crushing working class folks, middle class folks and the American people all across the country.

House Democrats are going to continue our focus on making life better for the American people, on driving down the high cost of living, fixing our broken healthcare system and cleaning up corruption wherever it is found in the Congress, at the Supreme Court and within the administration. The American people have clearly spoken as it relates to the failures of the Trump administration and Republican policies, particularly as it relates to the economy. Republicans need to wake up and stop trying to jam their extreme policies down the throats of the American people and work to actually get something done that is designed to make life better for everyday Americans. That’s our job, and that’s what Democrats will continue to be focused on: lowering costs, fixing our broken healthcare system and delivering a country that actually works for working class Americans.

Full press conference can be watched here.


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Congressman García to Vote Against DHS Funding Bill

Source: United States House of Representatives – Representative Jesús Chuy García (IL-04)

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Congressman Jesús “Chuy” García (IL-04) issued the following statement on the bill to fund the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) in fiscal year 2026:

“This legislation betrays our communities and funds more violence and terror by DHS. Far from cutting funding for ICE, the bill expands its slush fund and imposes no serious reforms to end its rampage through our cities. Giving billions more to ICE and CBP, after the $170 billion they received in the Big Ugly Bill and without any meaningful action to rein them in, is a green light to continue terrorizing communities around the country. Just this week, ICE used Liam Ramos, a five year-old in Minnesota, as bait to capture his father, then detained both of them and sent them to Texas. I will vote NO because I will not sanction this taxpayer-funded violence against my constituents or anyone else.

“DHS’s brutal assault on Chicago, Minneapolis, Los Angeles, and other cities is not new. This rogue and lawless agency has consistently trampled on our rights since it was founded less than 25 years ago. Instead of giving billions more to violent thugs who kidnap and murder people with impunity, Congress should be dismantling DHS and rebuilding the immigration enforcement system from the ground up.”

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Congressman Baird Introduces Legislation to Award the Medal of Honor to Kareem Dockery

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Jim Baird (R-IN-04)

Congressman Jim Baird (IN-04) introduced the Kareem N. Dockery Medal of Honor Act to allow the President of the United States to award former Major Kareem Nicholas Dockery with the Medal of Honor for his heroism in Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. Dockery is an Indianapolis, IN native and one of only two U.S. officers to receive two Silver Stars for gallantry in the post-9/11 era.

“Former Major Kareem Dockery has demonstrated extraordinary selflessness and heroism while serving in Afghanistan during Operation Enduring Freedom,” said Congressman Baird. “He has truly gone above and beyond the call of duty and repeatedly put the mission and the lives of his soldiers ahead of himself. As a U.S. Army veteran myself, I could not be more pleased to introduce this legislation to allow Major Dockery to receive the Medal of Honor, an award I believe he has rightly earned.”

Former Major Kareem N. Dockery graduated from the U.S. Military Academy (West Point) in 2011. Following his graduation, he was deployed to Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. As a then-Second Lieutenant, he served as an Infantry Rifle Platoon Leader with the 2nd Battalion, 12th Infantry Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team (Light), 4th Infantry Division. Dockery received a Silver Star for his heroism on October 2, 2012, when his platoon and a platoon of Afghan National Army troops were ambushed by the Taliban while maintaining a security perimeter around the provincial governor’s compound. During the engagement, Lieutenant Dockery saw one of his soldiers was missing. After entering an alleyway, he saw two Taliban fighters dragging his soldier away. Dockery killed both enemy fighters and saved his soldier’s life. He and his platoon went on to suppress the remaining enemy troops.
 

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