Prøve GULL - Gratis
Congress questions plans for ICE cash
Los Angeles Times
|August 12, 2025
The infusion of new funding from the GOP’s big spending bill sets off alarms.
FEDERAL agents escort a family to a bus after detaining them in immigration court July 22 in San Antonio.
President Trump's border advisor Tom Homan visited Capitol Hill just weeks after Inauguration Day, with other administration officials and a singular message: They needed money for the White House's border security and mass deportation agenda.
By summer, Congress delivered. The Republican Party’s big bill of tax breaks and spending cuts that Trump signed into law July 4 included what’s arguably the biggest boost of funds yet to the Department of Homeland Security — nearly $170 billion, almost double its annual budget.
Now the crush of new money is setting off alarms in Congress and beyond, raising questions from Democratic and Republican lawmakers who are expected to provide oversight.
The bill text provided general funding categories — almost $30 billion for ICE officers, $45 billion for detention facilities, $10 billion for the office of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem — but few policy details or directives.
The staggering cash infusion is powering the nation’s sweeping Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations, delivering gripping scenes of people being pulled off city streets and from job sites across the nation — the cornerstone of Trump’s promise for the largest domestic deportation operation in American history.
Homeland Security confirmed over the weekend that ICE is working to set up detention sites at certain military bases.
“We're getting them out at record numbers,” Trump said at the White House bill signing ceremony. “We have an obligation to, and we're doing it."
Money flows and worry grows
It's not just the big bill's infusion of funds fueling the president's agenda of 1 million deportations a year.
Denne historien er fra August 12, 2025-utgaven av Los Angeles Times.
Abonner på Magzter GOLD for å få tilgang til tusenvis av kuraterte premiumhistorier og over 9000 magasiner og aviser.
Allerede abonnent? Logg på
FLERE HISTORIER FRA Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times
Frito-Lay to lay off 247 in San Bernardino County
Frito-Lay, the snack company that makes Doritos and Cheetos, is laying off 247 employees and closing its facility in Rancho Cucamonga, the company confirmed Friday.
1 mins
February 21, 2026
Los Angeles Times
FBI investigating terror plot at DWP site
A man is dead after trying to crash his vehicle into a Los Angeles Department of Water and Power substation not far from the Hoover Dam this week, authorities said, in what they alleged was an attempted terrorist attack.
2 mins
February 21, 2026
Los Angeles Times
Stocks remain calm after Supreme Court strikes down Trump tariffs
Wall Street kept calm Friday after the Supreme Court struck down President Trump's sweeping tariffs, which had triggered panic in financial markets when announced last year, and stocks ticked higher.
2 mins
February 21, 2026
Los Angeles Times
Rev. Jackson worked for all of us
Re “Powerful voice for racial justice,” Feb. 18
1 min
February 21, 2026
Los Angeles Times
What high court ruling means for L.A.'s economy
The Supreme Court's decision Friday to strike down the majority of tariffs imposed by President Trump could provide some relief to L.A.’s trade-reliant economy — but only if they are not reimposed again through other means.
3 mins
February 21, 2026
Los Angeles Times
After rains, Mcllroy in hunt at Genesis Invitational at Riviera
The roars were back at the Riv on Thursday ... and so was the rain.
3 mins
February 21, 2026
Los Angeles Times
Many Democrats are still down on the party, a new poll reveals
Democratic candidates have notched a series of wins in recent special elections — but a new AP-NORC poll finds views of the Democratic Party among rank-and-file Democrats have not bounced back since President Trump's win in 2024.
3 mins
February 21, 2026
Los Angeles Times
The slur 'woke' highlights what Trump fears most
For the president who said, 'I love the poorly educated,' information is a threat to be neutralized at all costs
3 mins
February 21, 2026
Los Angeles Times
After rebuke, Trump insults justices
He calls the court majority 'fools,' 'lapdogs' and 'disgrace to our nation.'
5 mins
February 21, 2026
Los Angeles Times
Actor starred in 'Grey's Anatomy,' 'Euphoria'
Actor Eric Dane, best known for wooing “Grey’s Anatomy” audiences as plastic surgeon Dr. Mark “McSteamy” Sloan, has died following a public battle with ALS.
4 mins
February 21, 2026
Listen
Translate
Change font size
