Several Democratic senators and Representatives in the House, who had previously called for more substantial reforms to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), have surprisingly kept quiet when asked about their party's latest proposal. This plan doesn't target DHS' core budget but instead includes several measures meant to curb alleged abuse by Immigration Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents.
These plans were unveiled in a joint letter by Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, which outlines 10 key demands for the agency. While most of these proposals align with progressive calls for reform, they also include some more conservative measures. For instance, prohibiting ICE agents from wearing masks or entering homes without a warrant would be seen as more moderate compared to efforts to claw back funding for these agencies.
The proposal has been met with resistance from Republicans in Congress, who have refused to engage on the plans. As a result, Schumer is unlikely to secure broad support for his party's demands and instead may have to settle for a smaller coalition of Democrats who are willing to support the proposals.
These plans were unveiled in a joint letter by Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, which outlines 10 key demands for the agency. While most of these proposals align with progressive calls for reform, they also include some more conservative measures. For instance, prohibiting ICE agents from wearing masks or entering homes without a warrant would be seen as more moderate compared to efforts to claw back funding for these agencies.
The proposal has been met with resistance from Republicans in Congress, who have refused to engage on the plans. As a result, Schumer is unlikely to secure broad support for his party's demands and instead may have to settle for a smaller coalition of Democrats who are willing to support the proposals.