Democrats Plan To Block DHS Funding After Minnesota Killing. Republicans Should Join Them.
Senators should demand accountability for federal agents who hurt Americans—and demand the removal of DHS Secretary Kristi Noem and Border Patrol Commander Gregory Bovino.
After federal immigration agents shot and killed Alex Pretti, a 37-year-old nurse, in Minneapolis on Saturday, Senate Democrats say they will block a bill funding the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), which includes appropriations for the Trump administration's immigration crackdown.
That doesn't need to be a bipartisan effort—the bill will not clear the Senate's 60-vote threshold without some Democrats supporting it—but it ought to be. Members of Congress from both parties should recognize the political and moral imperative here, and they should demand changes in both policy and leadership.
The funding bill provides a timely bit of leverage for Congress. Government funding will lapse on Friday unless a series of appropriations bills are signed into law before then. Funding for DHS is included in a so-called "minibus" bill that also funds several other departments.
Hours after Pretti was killed, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D–N.Y.) said Democrats "will not provide the votes to proceed to the appropriations bill if the DHS funding bill is included." Democrats hope to strip the DHS funding from the broader appropriations bill so that other parts of the government can be funded and a shutdown would affect only DHS. Though of course, Republicans could refuse to allow the bills to be separated and force Democrats to block the entire package.
So far, few Republican senators have indicated where they stand. Sen. Thom Tillis (R–N.C.) put out a statement on Sunday calling for a "thorough and impartial investigation into" Pretti's killing. Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R–Alaska) called for "a comprehensive, independent investigation" into the shooting and further action "to rebuild trust."
This week is a critical one for Republicans in the Senate, most of whom have been unwilling to confront Trump directly. That should change now.
The best outcome here would be the abolition of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency and the radical downsizing or elimination of DHS as a whole. But given the constraints of political reality, there are some more modest demands that both Democrats and Republicans should make.
First, they should refuse to allow the DHS funding package to pass without policy changes aimed at protecting constitutional rights and restoring public trust. That should include banning immigration agents from wearing masks or otherwise covering their faces during operations. It should also require accountability from the feds, including a clear commitment from the administration that local police and other authorities will be able to investigate crime scenes and prosecute agents who unlawfully harm people.
The DHS funding bill that passed the House last week includes a few worthwhile provisions demanded by Democrats in that chamber, such as providing body cameras and having more independent oversight of immigration detention facilities (where several deaths have already occurred). But the bill does not require that immigration agents actually wear the body cameras. That must change.
Without more accountability for immigration officers who commit crimes, however, even body cameras do not help much. There was ample video evidence surrounding the deaths of Pretti and Renee Good—another U.S. citizen recently killed by the feds in Minnesota—but federal officials have protected the officers involved to an outrageous degree. It is impossible to believe that DHS will fully and fairly investigate either incident when top officials have prejudged the outcomes of those investigations and declared the shooters to be the victims.
Unsurprisingly, public trust in the Trump administration's handling of immigration cratered in the aftermath of Good's killing. Expect more of the same after this weekend.
Even Republicans who favor strong immigration enforcement and more deportations should want changes aimed at more orderly and constitutional enforcement of immigration laws. The chaos and violence on display in Minnesota are turning the public against those goals—as is the fact that Trump's immigration crackdown, which was supposed to target criminals and gang members, has instead mostly captured individuals with no criminal records.
The eroding public trust points to the second set of demands that Congress should make: the removal of DHS Secretary Kristi Noem and Border Patrol Commander Gregory Bovino. Both have repeatedly misled the public and have lost the credibility necessary to do their jobs.
Noem, for example, claimed Good was engaged in "domestic terrorism" before being gunned down. On Saturday, Noem said Pretti was trying to harm immigration officers and was brandishing a gun. Neither of those things was true. He was trying to aid a fellow protester when several agents attacked him, disarmed him, and shot him in the back.
Bovino, who has adopted a thuggish aesthetic that should have no place in American law enforcement, claimed Pretti "wanted to do maximum damage and massacre law enforcement." Again, utterly untrue.
If the loss of public trust in Noem and Bovino isn't enough to call for their jobs, the loss of confidence within their department ought to be. Fox News' Bill Melugin reports that senior immigration officials in the administration are "uneasy & frustrated" with "DHS officials going on TV and putting out statements claiming that Alex Pretti was intending to conduct a 'massacre' of federal agents or wanted to carry out 'maximum damage,' even after numerous videos appeared to show those claims were inaccurate."
Given their track records of lying to the American public, there is no way for Congress to trust that Noem and Bovino would implement any reforms that are promised in exchange for the DHS funding bill.
Tillis' statement seems to reflect a growing sense that the administration needs new people leading its immigration efforts. "Any administration official who rushes to judgment and tries to shut down an investigation before it begins are doing an incredible disservice to the nation and to President Trump's legacy," he said.
The Trump administration has the power to run its own immigration policy. But when those policies—and the officials responsible for them—have lost the public's trust, it is incumbent on Congress to push for changes.
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How about accountability for Gov. Walz, who called out the National Guard to reign in ICE and is neck deep in all that Somali fraud?
How about accountabilty for Mayor Fre...something, who told his cops to go out and fight ICE?
Ah, I see - they really think it's *this one* that is going to stick to the wall.
enators should demand accountability for federal agents who hurt Americans
including the ones who let the rapists in?
Eric's main goal is zero accountability for democrats and their violent red guard.
I'll meet you halfway. DHS can be self-funded with anything they can recover from fraud schemes by immigrants. Not just in Minnesota, either.
You can take those 8000+ armed agents Biden tried to hire for the IRS and shift them to ICE's new Collections Department.
I'm trying to find it, but I read somewhere recently that the Minnesota daycare fraud is so extensive, it's the major driving factor in Minnesota's economy. Shut down the fraud, Minnesota is right and duly fucked.
This guy posits that half of the MN economy is based on fraud that was fully functional before George Floyd and the counterfeit 20.
https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2026/01/25/jd-vance-notes-something-very-important-about-minneapolis-chaos/
The regional government is a stakeholder in maintaining the chaos on the streets. Why? Because for two decades a cancer of rampant financial fraud has been permitted to spread throughout the Minneapolis region and has now reached the stage of visible metastasis.
Shortly after the George Floyd incident, some of us started looking into a background issue where it seemed like local police and Floyd had a knowledgeable relationship with each other prior to the encounter on the street. The initial contact between Floyd and police was about Floyd passing off a counterfeit $20 bill to a business that was not part of the approved money laundering operation.
When you follow that trail, you end up in a really weird place where it seemed like millions of counterfeit dollars were entering the country through Mexico, going by rail into the U.S. mainland and then transitioning through the Minneapolis region. I stopped researching it {SEE HERE} when I discovered that Floyd and police officer Chauvin were friends, and worked together at one of the laundry businesses; a nightclub.
The corrupt activity in the Minneapolis area has been going on for around two decades. There are two basic components, local financial fraud and govt financial fraud. The local fraud represented millions and involved counterfeit goods/money and laundering operations. The government assisted financial fraud represents billions and involves abuses of federal tax monies.
After 20 years of this activity almost all elements of the economic and social structure are now compromised. As we have seen in the last several weeks, the HHS/CMS fraud is extensive and that illegal activity is impossible to exist without the knowledge, aid and assistance of the regional and municipal government officials.
Fraudulent day cares, fraudulent healthcare services, fraudulent transport companies, fraudulent “Health Outreach Workers” and various governmental offices all involved in bilking taxpayers for billions upon billions. At the same time there is a massive money laundering operation in the underground economy.
After two decades of this unchecked corruption, there’s no way to guess how much of the regional economic activity is actually dependent on the financial fraud. My best estimate is that over fifty percent of all economic activity -in the entire region- is based on fraud.
The Immigration and Customs Enforcement actions are the surface level issue for the regional and state government. However, it is the widespread financial fraud that turns the activity of the leftist agitators on the street into a useful tool for the regional officials to manipulate in order to hide the true financial fraud that surrounds the area.
The “local authorities” are working with the “far left agitators” because the Minneapolis region is a network of codependent fraud.
The police are compromised. The judges and courts are compromised. The local municipal officials are compromised. The mayor’s office is compromised, and the corruption issue spreads out to the state level when Governor Tim Walz previously shut down audits of the financial crimes and then state officials ignored whistleblowers.
All of the private and public institutions -within the system of regional and state government- are connected to a statewide network of financial fraud, from counterfeit money laundering to exploitation of federal government benefits; it is all connected to the same network of fraud.
Surely that wont pan out to be a perverse incentive, incentivizing DHS to declare carrying large amounts of cash fraud and the carriers immigrants. I mean, civil asset forfeiture is super duper effective and never, ever, ever abused!
Shorter: How do you get Democrats to actually want to reverse the PATRIOT ACT?
A: Put Donald Trump in charge.
Democrats are causing violence across the states, give then everything they want! -Reason
Fuck off Eric.
100% of the violence is being initiated by federal officers.
When they leave, everything goes back to happy and normal again. I live in Chicago, and have seen it with my own eyes. We only had 2-3 months of extreme oppression. I feel so bad for MN right now.
Spoken like a true 'tard.
Lol.
Explain the 41 status with zero ICE violence because they dont have organized activists obstructing retard.
Every state with violence has well funded (foreign and domestic) working with dem politicians in a sanctuary state initiating the violence through obstruction and other manners.
Why lie?
You claim liberal violence allowing democrats to get what they want and push interactions out is a win, literally proving the claim in my first post.
The protests are a result of the enforcement levels, not the other way around.
Chicago didn't have wild anti-ICE protests until AFTER operation midway started. Once they started dropping tear gas outside elementary schools, soccer moms got rightfully upset and started organizing.
Same thing in Minneapolis. AFTER the enforcement level went overboard, normal people get mad and start protesting.
If you think that people just started protesting randomly, and THAT made Trump send in more ICE agents... man... i don't think i can help you.
The enforcement levels are the result of state and local governments refusing to cooperate in deportations after Biden let in tens of millions of invaders.
It's a sanctuary state phenomenon. Without exception.
Bullshit you lying commie cunt. You Leftists are organizing to oppose the feds doing their job because you're Leftists looking to cause trouble for a Republican. Demanding you be a no-go zone for US Federal law enforcement because US law does not apply to you has a name and a penalty.
nothing radicalizes a mom faster than picking her kids up from school and having to run away from tear gas.
ICE has been the #1 recruiter to the nefarious super well-organized and funded opposition organization you fear.
Are you retarded or something? The only reason the tear gas is there in the first place is because the federal agents were assaulted by the anti-ICE dipshits.
How many times has your neighborhood been overrun by armed masked agents?? How many times has traffic in your neighborhood been stopped because of these same men? How many inconveniences have you suffered directly because of the surge of immigration enforcement? How many places do you eat breakfast, lunch or dinner at that are temporarily closed?
If you don't experience it; you will never understand the frustration - which when combined with authoritarian enforcement methods - turns the avg resident against the masked marauders fucking up their daily lives.
When you lose the soccer moms - you've already lost the plot. Point to Biden's border policies. Point to Reagan's amnesty. Point to whatever bullshit previous policy you want. None of that fucking matters when even the most mundane task requires a risk assessment and a checklist. Did I bring supplies in case I get tear gassed today? What about first aid supplies in case someone else gets pepper balled in the face or beaten?
Keyboard warriors for the gestapo cheer from their safe spaces. Biggest snowflake pussies on the planet. "But but but the border." Yes. All these fucking goons need to get back to the border. They are not trained or equipped or led well enough to handle urban environments. It is quite evident by now. When the Chicago River magically turns into the Rio Grande they can come back. Until then, GTFO.
Well he does have tard in his name.
Democrats Plan To Push Their Leftist Agenda. Republicans Should Join Them.
Why does this headline sound so familiar?
RC's Iron Law #5 - me today, you tomorrow
If you think it has been peachy for this administration to defund programs you don't like, and fire Fed employees you think unimportant/non-essential, you better be prepared for the other team to those same things to programs and employees they don't like.
Exactly why this era of tit-for-tat, President Troll, pwn the Others, is poisonous to effective governance and a civil society. Start learning how to build bridges, because the joy of burning them is short-lived.
RC's Iron Law #5 - me today, you tomorrow
Correct, and unfortunately, today is yesterday's tomorrow.
"But when those policies and the officials responsible for them have lost the public's trust, it is incumbent on Congress to push for changes."
Even when they have NOT "lost the public's trust" it is STILL incumbent upon Congress to use its authority under Constitutional checks and balances - not to mention the Supreme Court! - to insist on adherence to the Constitution. Assessing the level of public trust is impossible in any event, and the voters choose their representatives in Congress, whether they choose well or otherwise.
This sort of thing is only happening in Minneapolis, and not Baltimore or San Francisco.
Ever wonder why?
Baltimore and San Francisco democrats launder their fraud through citizens and not illegals.
I think a huge part of the calculus was choosing blue cities in otherwise very red states.
If you hit SF, the entire state of California is up in arms. When you hit Chicago, the city hurts, but you only have to drive 20 min down I-55 to find bars filled with people LOVING the ICE invasion cause they have always fucking hated the city anyways, and they love seeing it get attacked.
Same in Minnesota. You can fuck with you political enemies really hard, but the city you are oppressing is still surrounded very locally by your political supporters. None of that shit would fly in SF or Baltimore.
Very politically savvy move, imo.
Red states work with the feds retard, instead of inciting violence. How dense are you?
There are DHS and ICE agents in every red state.
You seem to be ignoring the existence of special operations which create an enormous surge and focus on one area. But you are right. There are agents in every state. Did you know every state has clouds too? Amazing facts, i know.
also, if you read more closely, you'll see that i was contrasting why they have had enforcement surges in IL and MN, not CA and MD. These are ALL blue states. so the question was why some, and not others.
Your comment about red states adds absolutely nothing to the original poster's question, or my theory as to an answer.
Why do you want rapists, murders, and thieves in your communities?
We don't. This is literally why we protest against ICE.
Retard leftist confirmed.
Please go down the list Spiritus gave and give us instances of ICE doing those things.
Here's the rape: https://www.kptv.com/2025/12/29/detention-officer-admits-sexually-abusing-detainee-ice-facility/
There's like 10 angles of the murder all over this weekend's posts.
Here's the theft: https://www.jezebel.com/ice-immigration-phone-theft-sold-arnoldo-bazan-houston-chokeholds-private-property
The more you know!
The current President has been adjudicated a sexual abuser, he refuses to allow the release of the Epstein files for fear that he will be implicated, and he is convicted of fraud, a type of stealing. The fish rots from the head so should I worry about my local community more that my country.
the bill will not clear the Senate's 60-vote threshold without some Democrats supporting it
I think you mean Republicans.
But the problem is not ICE's funding, the "problem" is the laws themselves. And the last thing the legislature wants to do is be accountable for the laws written by such an august body.
Clearly, in the face of the protests - "peaceful" seems overly generous - the safety of federal workers in the city is at risk. Trump needs to shut down the EPA, Social Security, ATF, and DEA offices along with ICE in Minneapolis until the mayor can guarantee their safety. Any business with those agencies can be conducted with offices still open elsewhere in the state.
being an ICE officer is one of the safest jobs in America. What are you talking about???
literally zero deaths in over 12 months.
Still crying your allies in Texas missed i see.
I wish death upon no man. I'm very happy that no ICE agents have been killed. Simply pushing back on the constant histrionics about how dangerous their job is. It's far more dangerous to be a crab fisherman, or a lumberjack, but we pretend these guys are about to die all the time. it's nonsense.
The murder rate is down 20%. Hey just defund ICE and go back to letting anyone and everyone in and never deporting anyone. However much you hate the staff at reason and creatures like Boehm in particular, it is not enough. Understand they want you dead. I really think they get some sort of perverse pleasure out of watching other people die for libertarian leftist principles.
Fuck off Eric.
Other Presidents have deported plenty without the problems the Trump administration has caused.
The best outcome here would be the abolition of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency
Open Borders nutcase confirmed.