Enforcement Funding in Senate “One Big Beautiful Bill”

author Published by Michael Hough

The final text of the budget reconciliation bill (H.R. 1) includes $170 BILLION for immigration enforcement, including:

Over $130 billion in border and detention funding from the Homeland Security Committee

Provisions include:

  • $46.5 BILLION for the border wall
  • $855 Million for Customs and Border Protection (CBP) vehicles
  • $4.1 BILLION for hiring border patrol
  • $2 BILLION for retention bonuses for border patrol
  • $5 BILLION for facilities
  • $45 BILLION for detention capacity
  • $6.1 BILLION for border technology and screening
  • $10 BILLION to reimburse states in grant funding to reimburse states for border security
  • $10 BILLION for additional border security

Over $40 billion from the Judiciary Committee

Provisions include:

  • $2 BILLION for additional Custom and Border Protection (CBP) Agents, transportation and expedited removal
  • $29.8 BILLION for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to hire more officers and provide the funds needed to deport a record number of illegal aliens, including:
    • Transportation costs for removal operations
    • Facility upgrades
    • Fleet modernization
    • §287(g) agreements for state and local law enforcement participation
    • Hiring and training additional staff at ICE’s Victims of Immigration Crime Engagement (VOICE) Office; and
    • Hiring and training Office of the Principal Legal Advisor attorneys and staff.
  • $750 Million for ICE law enforcement training facility
  • $3.32 BILLION for hiring immigration judges
  • $3.5 BILLION to reimburse states for costs to apprehend and detain illegal aliens

An additional $1 BILLION for border security from the Armed Services Committee

The Senate provisions are similar to those of the version the House passed in May, which contained $150 BILLION in enforcement funding.

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