Top Dems in Congress list ICE constraints they want in funding bill
Source: Nebraska Examiner
By: Jennifer Shutt and Ariana Figueroa - February 4, 2026 6:23 pm
WASHINGTON The top two Democrats in Congress on Wednesday outlined their proposal for restrictions on immigration enforcement, including body cameras and a ban on masks, though they had no details to share about when actual negotiations would begin.
Lawmakers from both political parties have less than two weeks to find a solution before the stopgap law funding the Department of Homeland Security expires Feb. 13, which could force all of its components, including the Coast Guard and Federal Emergency Management Agency, into a shutdown. However, Immigration and Customs Enforcement still has access to $75 billion in funding included in the massive tax cuts and spending package signed into law last year.
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., said the offer that he and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., were sending to Republicans was the result of a very productive discussion.
Dramatic changes are necessary at the Department of Homeland Security with respect to its enforcement activities so that ICE and other agencies are conducting themselves like every other law enforcement agency in the country, not in so many instances in a rogue or lawless manner, Jeffries said.

A demonstrator waves a red cloth as hundreds gather after ICE agent Jonathan Ross shot and killed Renee Good through her car window Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2026 near Portland Avenue South and East 34th Street in Minneapolis. (Photo by Nicole Neri/Minnesota Reformer)
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tableturner
(1,827 posts)Not DEMANDING that would be utterly incompetent by the Democrats!
Wild blueberry
(8,184 posts)Also dismantle DHS and return its functions to previous agencies (Coast Guard, DOJ, etc.).
I will not pay taxes for unaccountable paramilitary force or for concentration camps.
live love laugh
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suegeo
(3,120 posts)Sent to prison or worse.
yankee87
(2,777 posts)Zero compromise.
MaineNative
(81 posts)This is nothing but weak crap. They are just going to cave just like they did in 2025. I am so disgusted...... Jeffries talks tough but cowers like a whimp in the dark.
live love laugh
(16,251 posts)4. JHC
10:58 AM
This is nothing but weak crap. They are just going to cave just like they did in 2025. I am so disgusted...... Jeffries talks tough but cowers like a whimp in the dark.
ReRe
(12,182 posts)Abolish ICE. If not, then abolish DHS altogether.
Warpy
(114,497 posts)Laws constraining law enforcement are already on the boks, law enforcement just chooses to ignore them along with judges who issue meaningless paperwork without the fines and jail for contempt that might induce all but the worst to start following the law.
In addition, we now have an administration that thinks it doesn't have to follow the law, at all, and have seriously compromised an entire umbrella agency to the point it has become a private army for one small group of people.
DHS can't be fixed, it can only be defunded and abolished. The days of "this is the law, now just be nicer" are long over. Any jackass in either party who doesn't get this needs to go.
Think of what Fatso and his rich dudebros have cost us over the last year: USAID, affordable health care,VOA, our contribution to the WHO, and the good will and trust of most of our allies. I think we're past due time to cost them something. DHS was a bad idea when it was rammed through after 9/11. It can't be fixed by toothlss laws or guidelines a lawsless administration has no interest in following.i It has to go and anyone who doesn't understand that needs to go, too.