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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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Axios broke the news in Washington, United States on Monday, June 16, 2025.
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