ICE could run out of money next month and is already $1bn over budget
- The Department of Homeland Security and ICE face a severe funding shortfall, risking running out of money as soon as July 2025 amid escalated deportation efforts.
- This shortfall results from aggressive demands by the Trump White House to detain 3,000 immigrants daily, causing ICE to overspend its congressional budget by about one billion dollars.
- Lawmakers from both parties warned that continued overspending could violate the Antideficiency Act, which prohibits spending unappropriated funds, and agency officials could face legal penalties.
- The situation pressures Congress to pass Trump's 'Big Beautiful Bill,' which would allocate $75 billion to ICE over five years, while the administration considers declaring a national emergency to reallocate funds.
- If unresolved, the funding crisis could impair ICE’s capacity to enforce deportations aggressively, particularly in targeted Democratic-led cities like Chicago and New York, influencing broader political and budgetary dynamics.
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ICE already as much as $1 billion over budget: Axios
While Immigration and Customs Enforcement faces opposition in Los Angeles and other sites targeted as part of President Donald Trump's "Mass Deportation Program," the agency may face another threat: a funding battle in Congress. As reported by Axios, ICE is "burning through cash so quickly that the agency charged with arresting, detaining and removing unauthorized immigrants could run out of money next month." ICE is already as much as $1 billio…
ICE Could Run Out Of Money In Weeks — Trump’s Immigration Push Now Threatens To Break The Budget: Report
The Trump administration's aggressive immigration stance is causing a financial strain on the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), with the agency at risk of running out of funds by next month.
‘Spending like drunken sailors’: ICE $1B over budget ahead of new deportations
Although President Donald Trump’s Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency is deporting people at a slower pace than President Joe Biden did last year, ICE, under the direction of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, is reportedly $1 billion over budget—even as Trump on Sunday issued a new ord...
'Spending Like Drunken Sailors': ICE $1B Over Budget Ahead of New Trump Deportation Surge
Although President Donald Trump’s Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency is deporting people at a slower pace than President Joe Biden did last year, ICE, under the direction of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, is reportedly $1 billion over budget—even as Trump on Sunday issued a new order directing the agency to carry out “the largest Mass Deportation Program in History.” Even before that order, Trump’s “immigration crackdown” has b…
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