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BumRushDaShow

(166,847 posts)
Sun Feb 1, 2026, 12:50 PM 7 hrs ago

Rep. Ro Khanna says he's a 'firm no' on reopening the federal government amid ICE funding dispute

Source: NBC News

Feb. 1, 2026, 8:56 AM EST


Rep. Ro Khanna, D-Calif., on Sunday called on House Democrats to vote against a measure that would reopen parts of the federal government Monday, saying a vote in favor would support the tactics of Immigration and Customs Enforcement. “I’m a firm no, and I’m going to advocate with colleagues that they vote no,” Khanna told NBC News’ “Meet the Press,” adding, “I just don’t see how, in good conscience, Democrats can vote for continuing ICE funding when they’re killing American citizens.”

The government shutdown wasn’t immediately halted because House lawmakers were out of town. But the House is expected to vote to reopen the government on Monday, barring any unexpected delays that could extend the shutdown, which currently affects the departments of Homeland Security, Defense, State, Treasury, Transportation, Health and Human Services and Housing and Urban Development.

The deal between Trump and Senate Democrats funds all the affected agencies through September except the Department of Homeland Security, which oversees immigration enforcement agencies including ICE and Customs and Border Protection. The bill passed by the Senate temporarily funds DHS for two weeks, giving both parties time to address Democratic concerns about the Trump administration’s immigration enforcement tactics, which reached a fever pitch in recent weeks after federal agents fatally shot two U.S. citizens, Alex Pretti and Renee Nicole Good, on the streets of Minneapolis.

Khanna on Sunday called for lawmakers to separate ICE funding from other federal government spending, telling “Meet the Press” moderator Kristen Welker, “We can bracket the ICE funding. We can open the remaining parts of government. There are a lot of other parts of government that we can fund. The ICE issue should be separated.” “And certainly I don’t think we can be giving a an additional dollar to an agency that is patrolling the streets of not just immigrants, [but] American citizens,” he added.

Read more: https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/congress/ro-khanna-firm-no-reopening-federal-government-ice-funding-dhs-rcna256858



The government shutdown wasn’t immediately halted because House lawmakers were out of town.


Of course it wasn't but you in the media insisted that the Senate's actions this past Friday, would (unilaterally) "Avert a shutdown" (and THAT was what most of you used for headlines).
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Rep. Ro Khanna says he's a 'firm no' on reopening the federal government amid ICE funding dispute (Original Post) BumRushDaShow 7 hrs ago OP
This confuses me. Is that still in question? Is the separation of DHS funding while funding the other Scrivener7 7 hrs ago #1
The House passed all of the spending bills and then went on holiday. eggplant 1 hr ago #3
Yes, but the threat of a Democratic led shutdown is no longer a thing. Scrivener7 1 hr ago #4
This is no time for capitulation or kacekwl 7 hrs ago #2

Scrivener7

(58,777 posts)
1. This confuses me. Is that still in question? Is the separation of DHS funding while funding the other
Sun Feb 1, 2026, 01:18 PM
7 hrs ago

departments a matter of debate for the House vote? Is a shutdown still a possibility?

eggplant

(4,147 posts)
3. The House passed all of the spending bills and then went on holiday.
Sun Feb 1, 2026, 07:18 PM
1 hr ago

The Senate agreed to pass all but DHS and a continuing resolution to fund DHS for two more weeks. The House needs to vote on what the Senate passed for any of it to take effect. None of the spending can occur until then. Thus, we are shut down until then.

And if there are amendments tacked on, they have to reconcile with the Senate and go around one more time. So Johnson gets to own this until it is over.

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