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ICE taking pictures that killed Renee Good units up funds standoff forward of shutdown deadline
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ICE taking pictures that killed Renee Good units up funds standoff forward of shutdown deadline

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Last updated: January 10, 2026 7:30 pm
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The killing of Renee Good by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent in Minnesota has sparked a possible funding battle simply because the federal authorities faces one other shutdown deadline on Jan. 30.

Democrats in Congress are contemplating methods to rein in President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown after the deadly taking pictures, and laws to fund the Division of Homeland Safety may very well be one automobile for it.

Sen. Chris Murphy, the rating Democrat on the subcommittee that oversees the DHS funds, plans to introduce laws that will require brokers to have warrants for arrests, ban them from sporting masks throughout enforcement operations, restrict the usage of weapons by ICE throughout civil actions, and prohibit the Border Patrol to the border.

He’s attempting to assemble sufficient Democrats who will demand guardrails on DHS in alternate for his or her votes to go a spending invoice for the division, sources instructed Axios.

“Democrats can not vote for a DHS funds that doesn’t restrain the rising lawlessness of this company,” Murphy mentioned in a submit on X on Wednesday.

At the very least one Republican, Sen. Sen. Lisa Murkowski from Alaska, has referred to as for coverage modifications, saying the taking pictures in Minnesota “was devastating, and can’t occur once more.”

“The movies I’ve seen from Minneapolis yesterday are deeply disturbing,” she mentioned in an announcement. “As we mourn this lack of life, we want a radical and goal investigation into how and why this occurred.”

Some Democrats within the Home, the place Republicans maintain a razor-thin majority that has gotten narrower, have additionally mentioned laws for DHS appropriations must be used as leverage.

And Rep. Adriano Espaillat, a member of the Home Appropriations Committee, instructed at a information convention Friday that Democrats ought to take an much more aggressive stance.

“I used to be of the assumption that maybe we may reform ICE. Now I’m of the assumption that it needs to be dismantled as an entity,” he mentioned. “This unaccounted for violence is a part of its tradition. And so we should dismantle it and construct it from the bottom up once more.”

However after the longest authorities shutdown ever final fall took a heavy toll on the financial system and social companies, high Democrats like Senate Minority Chief Chuck Schumer have signaled they need to keep away from one other one just a few months later.

Nonetheless, Home Speaker Mike Johnson admitted on Friday he’s involved Democrats’ focusing on of immigration enforcement funding may intervene with general negotiations on authorities appropriations.

“We shouldn’t be limiting funding for Homeland Safety at a harmful time,” Johnson mentioned, in line with Politico. “We’d like officers to permit regulation enforcement to do their job. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is a critically necessary perform of the federal government. It’s a high concern for Individuals, as demonstrated by the final election cycle.”

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