According to Grok the key provisions of the bill are:
The bill funds most of the Department of Homeland Security through the end of the fiscal year (September 30, 2026), but deliberately excludes new funding for core immigration enforcement operations:Funded components include:
Transportation Security Administration (TSA) — critical for airport security and to prevent further disruptions to travel.
U.S. Coast Guard.
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).
Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA).
Secret Service.
Other non-immigration enforcement offices, such as departmental management, intelligence/analysis, oversight/Inspector General, and support functions.
Not funded (or funded separately):
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and major parts of U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP)/Border Patrol. These are being addressed through a separate process, including a Republican-led budget reconciliation package that could provide up to ~$70 billion for immigration enforcement and deportations on a party-line basis.
According to this clip, ICE was funded already last year so they never went without it - and this seems like a pro-trump reporter so I think she's being accurate:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yg7389ES2PA
According to Grok the key provisions of the bill are:
The bill funds most of the Department of Homeland Security through the end of the fiscal year (September 30, 2026), but deliberately excludes new funding for core immigration enforcement operations:Funded components include:
Transportation Security Administration (TSA) — critical for airport security and to prevent further disruptions to travel.
U.S. Coast Guard.
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).
Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA).
Secret Service.
Other non-immigration enforcement offices, such as departmental management, intelligence/analysis, oversight/Inspector General, and support functions.
Not funded (or funded separately): U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and major parts of U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP)/Border Patrol. These are being addressed through a separate process, including a Republican-led budget reconciliation package that could provide up to ~$70 billion for immigration enforcement and deportations on a party-line basis.
According to this clip, ICE was funded already last year so they never went without it - and this seems like a pro-trump reporter so I think she's being accurate: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yg7389ES2PA