The House bill includes $9.9 billion for Immigration and Customs Enforcement, $10.6 billion for the Transportation Security Administration, and $10.4 billion for the Coast Guard, all under the Department of Homeland Security’s auspices.
The bill also reportedly slashes $2.5 billion in spending from former President Joe Biden’s efforts to provide visas and green cards through the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services agency, as well as hundreds of millions of dollars from various programs supported by the Biden administration.
A House GOP fact sheet on the bill said the funding prioritizes enforcement efforts for fentanyl and human trafficking, as well as increasing detention beds, including family detention beds that were phased out during the Biden administration.