H.R. 8752 - Department Of Homeland Security Appropriations Act, 2025

Bill Text

    Rules Committee Print 118-38 PDF

    Showing the text of H.R. ____, Department of Homeland Security Appropriations Act, 2025, as ordered reported by the Committee on Appropriations.

    Text of H.R. 8752 PDF XML

    (as reported)

    H. Rept. 118-553 PDF

    Report from the Committee on Appropriations to accompany H.R. 8752

    Amendment Drafting Template DOC

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Rule Information

COMMITTEE ACTION:
REPORTED BY A RECORD VOTE of 9-4 on Tuesday, June 25, 2024.

FLOOR ACTION ON H. RES. 1316:
Agreed to by a record vote of 207-201, after agreeing to the previous question by a record vote of 188-152, on Wednesday, June 26, 2024.

MANAGERS: Scott/Neguse

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Structured rule for H.R. 8774.

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Waives all points of order against consideration of the bill.

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Provides one hour of general debate equally divided and controlled by the chair and ranking minority member of the Committee on Appropriations or their respective designees.

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Provides that an amendment in the nature of a substitute consisting of the text of Rules Committee Print 118-40 shall be considered as adopted and the bill, as amended, shall be considered as read.

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Waives all points of order against provisions in the bill, as amended.

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Makes in order only those amendments printed in part A of the Rules Committee report, amendments en bloc described in section 3 and pro forma amendments described in section 4. Each amendment shall be considered only in the order printed in the report, may be offered only by a Member designated in the report, shall be considered as read, shall be debatable for the time specified in the report equally divided and controlled by the proponent and an opponent, shall not be subject to amendment except as provided by section 4 of the rule, and shall not be subject to a demand for division of the question.

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Waives all points of order against the amendments printed in part A of the Rules Committee report or amendments en bloc described in section 3 of the rule.

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Provides that the chair of the Committee on Appropriations or his designee may offer amendments en bloc consisting of amendments printed in part A of the Rules Committee report not earlier disposed of. Amendments en bloc shall be considered as read, shall be debatable for 20 minutes equally divided and controlled by the chair and ranking minority member of the Committee on Appropriations or their respective designees, shall not be subject to amendment except as provided by section 4 of the rule, and shall not be subject to a demand for division of the question.

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Provides that the chair and ranking minority member of the Committee on Appropriations or their respective designees may offer up to 10 pro forma amendments each at any point for the purpose of debate.

10.

Provides one motion to recommit.

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Structured rule for H.R. 8771.

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Waives all points of order against consideration of the bill.

13.

Provides one hour of general debate equally divided and controlled by the chair and ranking minority member of the Committee on Appropriations or their respective designees.

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Provides that an amendment in the nature of a substitute consisting of the text of Rules Committee Print 118-39 shall be considered as adopted and the bill, as amended, shall be considered as read.

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Waives all points of order against provisions in the bill, as amended.

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Makes in order only those amendments printed in part B of the Rules Committee report, amendments en bloc described in section 8 and pro forma amendments described in section 9. Each amendment shall be considered only in the order printed in the report, may be offered only by a Member designated in the report, shall be considered as read, shall be debatable for the time specified in the report equally divided and controlled by the proponent and an opponent, shall not be subject to amendment except as provided by section 9 of the rule, and shall not be subject to a demand for division of the question.

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Waives all points of order against the amendments printed in part B of the Rules Committee report or amendments en bloc described in section 8 of the rule.

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Provides that the chair of the Committee on Appropriations or his designee may offer amendments en bloc consisting of amendments printed in part B of the Rules Committee report not earlier disposed of. Amendments en bloc shall be considered as read, shall be debatable for 20 minutes equally divided and controlled by the chair and ranking minority member of the Committee on Appropriations or their respective designees, shall not be subject to amendment except as provided by section 9 of the rule, and shall not be subject to a demand for division of the question.

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Provides that the chair and ranking minority member of the Committee on Appropriations or their respective designees may offer up to 10 pro forma amendments each at any point for the purpose of debate.

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Provides one motion to recommit.

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Structured rule for H.R. 8752.

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Waives all points of order against consideration of the bill.

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Provides one hour of general debate equally divided and controlled by the chair and ranking minority member of the Committee on Appropriations or their respective designees.

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Provides that an amendment in the nature of a substitute consisting of the text of Rules Committee Print 118-38, modified by the amendment specified in section 17, shall be considered as adopted and the bill, as amended, shall be considered as read.

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Waives all points of order against provisions in the bill, as amended.

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Makes in order only those amendments printed in part C of the Rules Committee report, amendments en bloc described in section 13 and pro forma amendments described in section 14. Each amendment shall be considered only in the order printed in the report, may be offered only by a Member designated in the report, shall be considered as read, shall be debatable for the time specified in the report equally divided and controlled by the proponent and an opponent, shall not be subject to amendment except as provided by section 14 of the rule, and shall not be subject to a demand for division of the question.

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Waives all points of order against the amendments printed in part C of the Rules Committee report or amendments en bloc described in section 13 of the rule.

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Provides that the chair of the Committee on Appropriations or his designee may offer amendments en bloc consisting of amendments printed in part C of the Rules Committee report not earlier disposed of. Amendments en bloc shall be considered as read, shall be debatable for 20 minutes equally divided and controlled by the chair and ranking minority member of the Committee on Appropriations or their respective designees, shall not be subject to amendment except as provided by section 14 of the rule, and shall not be subject to a demand for division of the question.

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Provides that the chair and ranking minority member of the Committee on Appropriations or their respective designees may offer up to 10 pro forma amendments each at any point for the purpose of debate.

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Provides one motion to recommit.

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Provides that the Clerk shall not transmit to the Senate a message that the House has passed H.R. 8752 until notified by the Speaker that H.R. 2, as passed by the House on May 11, 2023, has been enacted into law.

Amendments (click headers to sort)

#Version #Sponsor(s)PartySummaryStatus
1Version 2Greene (GA)RepublicanRevised Uses the Holman Rule to reduce the salary of Secretary Mayorkas to $1.Made in Order
2Version 1Garcia, Robert (CA)DemocratWithdrawn Increases the Port Security Grant Program by $10.1 million, by cutting the plus-up to the National Domestic Preparedness Consortium.Withdrawn
3Version 1Garcia, Robert (CA)DemocratIncreases Port Security Grant Program by $20 million, but cutting the plus-up to additional DHS lawyers at the Office of the Principal Legal Advisor.Submitted
4Version 2Escobar (TX), Espaillat (NY), Trahan (MA), Goldman (NY), DeGette (CO), Nadler (NY), Pressley (MA)DemocratRevised Reduces funding for construction of barriers along the southern border by $600 million and allocates it as funding for the Shelter and Services Program.Revised
5Version 2McCormick (GA)RepublicanRevised Prohibits funds appropriated by this Act from being used to enforce the 7% per-country cap on employment-based visas.Revised
6Version 2McCormick (GA)RepublicanRevised Revises Section 408 of the bill to include all nonimmigrant visas and expand covered entities to include those on the Department of the Treasury and Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) entity lists.Revised
7Version 2McCormick (GA)RepublicanRevised Prohibits any funds made available by this Act from being used to dismantle, demolish, remove, or damage, barriers placed by State governments along the U.S.-Mexico border.Made in Order
8Version 2Garcia, Robert (CA)DemocratRevised Prohibits funding for marijuana testing of federal job applicants in states which have legalized marijuana use.Revised
9Version 1Crockett (TX)DemocratIncreases and Decreases FEMA Operational funding to emphasize the importance of FEMA clarifying across their websites, fact sheets, and press releases, the eligibility of unhoused Americans for Individual and Housing Assistance.Submitted
10Version 2Crockett (TX)DemocratRevised Provides that, for grants under the Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities program, projects primarily addressing extreme temperature hazards are considered cost effective if they receive a Benefit Cost Ratio of at least 0.5, or lower as the Administrator may determine.Revised
11Version 1Rosendale (MT), Mace (SC)RepublicanProhibits funding from the Act to be used to carry out the Department of Homeland Security's memorandum titled ‘Worksite Enforcement: The Strategy to Protect the American Labor Market, the Conditions of the American Worksite, and the Dignity of the Individual’’.Made in Order
12Version 1Gottheimer (NJ)DemocratAdds the Implementing AM Radio for Every Vehicle Act of 2023 (H.R.3413) in the bill.Submitted
13Version 1Gottheimer (NJ)DemocratIncreases and decreases funding for FEMA Operations and Support to improve access, outreach, and transparency for Nonprofit Security Grant Program applicants.Made in Order
14Version 1Gottheimer (NJ)DemocratIncreases and decreases funding for Management Directorate Operations and Support by $1 million to provide support for DHS to research how antisemitism fuels violence across different extremist ideologies, support DHS workshops to identify additional ways to assist the Jewish community and other communities that have been targeted with violence, and improve accessibility and information-sharing of DHS’ resources to meet the needs of those impacted by hate-motivated violence.Submitted
15Version 1Gottheimer (NJ)DemocratIncreases and decreases funding by $1 million from U.S. Customs and Border Protection Operations and Support to support CBP’s focus on global auto theft rings that use U.S. ports to export stolen cars to other countries.Made in Order
16Version 1Crockett (TX)DemocratRemoves the restriction in the base text providing that USCIS Operations and Support funding can only be used for the E-Verify program, instead allowing it to be used for all traditional Operations and Support activity, including the processing of I-765 Employment Authorization Applications.Submitted
17Version 1Crockett (TX)DemocratFunds USCIS Operations and Support at the level requested in the President’s FY25 Budget Request by reducing ICE Operations and Support funding by $142,799,000.Submitted
18Version 1Ogles (TN)RepublicanReduces funds for the Office of the Secretary by $10 million and transfers funds to the spending reduction account.Made in Order
19Version 1Mace (SC)RepublicanProhibits funds made available by this Act from being used to parole an alien into the United States.Submitted
20Version 1Mace (SC)RepublicanWithdrawn Prohibits funds made available by this Act from being used to implement, administer, or otherwise carry out the activities and policies described in the memorandum issued by the Secretary Mayorkas entitled ‘‘Worksite Enforcement: The Strategy to Protect the American Labor Market, the Conditions of the American Worksite, and the Dignity of the Individual’’.Withdrawn
21Version 2Mace (SC)RepublicanRevised Prohibits funds made available by this Act from being used to designate a foreign state (or any part of such foreign state) for temporary protected status, extend the registration or re-registration period for temporary protected status with respect to any foreign state (or any part of such foreign state), or to extend the validity of employment authorization documents issued to temporary protected status beneficiaries.Revised
22Version 3Mace (SC)RepublicanRevised Prohibits funds made available by this Act from being used to extend any existing designation of Deferred Enforced Departure or to issue any new Deferred Enforced Departure directive.Revised
23Version 2Mace (SC)RepublicanRevised Prohibits funds made available by this Act from being used to implement, administer, or otherwise carry out the memorandum issued by President Biden, entitled ‘‘Deferred Enforced Departure for Certain Palestinians’’ and the notice issued by Secretary Mayorkas entitled ‘‘Implementation of Employment Authorization for Individuals Covered by Deferred Enforced Departure for Certain Palestinians’’.Revised
24Version 3Ogles (TN)RepublicanRevised Prohibits funds from being used to implement, administer, or enforce Executive Order 14019, except sections 7, 8, and 10.Made in Order
25Version 2Ogles (TN)RepublicanRevised Prohibits funds from being used for any activities enjoined by the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals on October 3, 2023. The relevant injunction prohibits CISA from working with social media companies to have content removed.Revised
26Version 1Donalds (FL)RepublicanWithdrawn Eliminates funding for the ICE PortalWithdrawn
27Version 2Donalds (FL)RepublicanWithdrawn NOT REVIEWABLE. Prohibits DHS funding from being used to purchase a drone manufactured in China that utilizes critical electrical components, such as data transmission devices.Withdrawn
28Version 2Donalds (FL)RepublicanRevised Prohibits funding from being used to parole into the State of Florida, for the purpose of a temporary visit or pleasure without a visa, an alien who is a national of the People's Republic of China.Revised
29Version 1Tiffany (WI)RepublicanProhibits the use of funds to extend "Temporary Protected Status" to any national of El Salvador. TPS was initially granted to nationals of El Salvador in 2001.Made in Order
30Version 1Tiffany (WI)RepublicanProhibits the use of funds to extend "Temporary Protected Status" to any national of Honduras. TPS was initially granted to Honduran nationals in 1999.Made in Order
31Version 1Carter (LA)DemocratWithdrawn Restores funding levels for the TSA National Explosive Detection Canine Teams Program.Withdrawn
32Version 1Self (TX)RepublicanWithdrawn Prohibits FEMA from using funds to use the emergency alert system to send alerts for anything other than a disaster.Withdrawn
33Version 2Donalds (FL), Nehls (TX)RepublicanRevised Strikes funding for the ICE PortalRevised
34Version 1Baird (IN)RepublicanRequires the Secretary of Homeland Security to transfer, without reimbursement, materials purchased for the construction of roadways or barriers along the U.S.-Mexico border and located in the states of Texas, Arizona, New Mexico, or California to the governments of those states. Identical to H.R. 588 (118th Congress).Submitted
35Version 1Allred (TX)DemocratIncreases and decreases funds by $1,000,000 from the management directorate account, operations and support to express support for a full assessment of DHS’s current method of managing law enforcement staffing along with staffing needs at the southern border.Submitted
36Version 1Collins (GA)RepublicanProhibits funds from being used by the Federal Government to remove any barrier placed by a state along the U.S. border for the purpose of preventing unlawful crossings.Submitted
37Version 1Pettersen (CO)DemocratWithdrawn Requires the Secretary of Homeland Security to release the full number of H-2B visas if the Secretary of Homeland Security has consulted with the Secretary of Labor and has determined that the needs of American businesses cannot be satisfied with domestic workers who are willing, qualified, and able to perform temporary nonagricultural labor.Withdrawn
38Version 1Wagner (MO), Moylan (GU)RepublicanIncreases funding for ICE child labor law enforcement by $4 million, offset with a reduction to the Management Directorate Operations and Support account.Made in Order
39Version 1Stefanik (NY)RepublicanReduces the salary of Nejwa Ali, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Adjudication Officer, to $1.Made in Order
40Version 1Wagner (MO), Moylan (GU)RepublicanIncreases funding for the ICE Human Exploitation Rescue Operative (HERO) Child-Rescue Corps by $2 million, offset with a reduction to the Management Directorate Operations and Support account.Made in Order
41Version 1Burchett (TN), Nehls (TX)RepublicanProhibits any funds being made available to terminate an asylum case without a decision.Submitted
42Version 1Van Drew (NJ), Moylan (GU)RepublicanRequires the Secretary of Homeland Security to annually transmit to the Commissioner of the Social Security Administration and submit to Congress a report listing listing all work visas that have expired within the past year.Submitted
43Version 1Jayapal (WA), Nadler (NY), Barragán (CA)DemocratEnsures the Family Case Management Program is fully funded with $20 million in the Immigration and Customs Enforcement budget.Submitted
44Version 1Gonzales, Tony (TX)RepublicanIncreases funding for Operation Stonegarden to H.R. 2 levels at $110 million, offset by the S&T Directorate.Made in Order
45Version 1Jayapal (WA), Crow (CO)DemocratEnsures that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) maintains 520 minutes of phone access without charge to detainees in ICE custody.Submitted
46Version 1Jayapal (WA), Crow (CO), Stansbury (NM)DemocratEliminates the requirement that Immigration and Customs Enforcement maintain 50,000 immigration detention beds.Submitted
47Version 1Jayapal (WA), Crow (CO)DemocratStates no funds may be used to enter into new contracts to pay private, for profit prisons to operate immigration detention facilities.Submitted
48Version 1Jayapal (WA)DemocratFunds fully the Department of Homeland Security's efforts to reunify separated families under the previous administration with funds taken from border wall construction.Submitted
49Version 1Buchanan (FL)RepublicanProvides $2 million to the National Flood Insurance Fund to increase funding for flood mitigation efforts.Submitted
50Version 2Buchanan (FL)RepublicanRevised Provides $2 million in funding to the United States Secret Service to bolster investigations for missing and exploited children.Made in Order
51Version 1Buchanan (FL), Nunn (IA)RepublicanProvides $4 million in funding to U.S. Customs and Border Protection to increase physical technology, like drones and security cameras, along the border wall as well as the use of AI to ensure cutting edge technology is used to monitor our border.Made in Order
52Version 1Buchanan (FL), Nunn (IA)RepublicanProvides an increase of $3 million to the Science and Technology Directorate to increase research into the prevention of cyberattacks.Made in Order
53Version 2Ogles (TN)RepublicanRevised Prohibits funds to provide EB-5 investor visas to nationals of covered countries under 10 USC 4872(d)(2) (i.e., North Korea, China, Russia, and Iran).Revised
54Version 1Ogles (TN)RepublicanProhibits funds to admit refugees above the number determined by the President for FY2023 under section 207 of the Immigration and Nationality Act.Submitted
55Version 2Ogles (TN), Nehls (TX)RepublicanRevised Prohibits funds to administer, implement, or enforce the Memorandum on the Deferred Enforced Departure for Certain Palestinians, issued by the President on February 14, 2024.Made in Order
56Version 2Ogles (TN), Nehls (TX)RepublicanRevised Prohibits funds to develop or implement any Department of Homeland Security Environmental Justice Strategy.Made in Order
57Version 1Boebert (CO)RepublicanEnsures none of the funds made available by this Act may be used for the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement portal that allows an alien without lawful status under the immigration laws (as such term is defined in section 101 of the Immigration and Nationality Act (8 U.S.C. 1101)) to access immigration related documents and obligations.Submitted
58Version 1Crow (CO)DemocratProhibits the use of funds to pay or reimburse a detention facility that is in a contractual agreement with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) for the provision of detention services if such facility has been determined by the ICE Health Service Corps or ICE Office of Professional Responsibility to have provided medical care that directly contributed to the death of a detainee.Submitted
59Version 1Crow (CO)DemocratStrikes Section 542.Submitted
60Version 1Mace (SC), Brecheen (OK)RepublicanCuts $221,343,810 in earmarks and increases border wall funding by $221,343,810.Submitted
61Version 1Gomez (CA)DemocratRestores funding for the Citizenship and Integration Grant Program, offset by border wall funding.Submitted
62Version 1Moylan (GU)RepublicanRelates to FEMA assistance to Guam and the Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands for Typhoon Mawar.Submitted
63Version 1Moylan (GU)RepublicanAdds assistance to Guam Homeland Security regarding FEMA grant expenditures.Submitted
64Version 1Espaillat (NY)DemocratRemoves immigrant youth applying for Special Immigrant Juvenile Status (SIJS) from being subject to employment-based visa caps.Submitted
65Version 3Grijalva (AZ)DemocratRevised Increases funding for availability of appointments, language accessibility and usability for the mobile One Application by $50 million. Increases funds for non-intrusive fentanyl scanners by $50 million. Increases funds for Port of Entry modernization by $50 million. Increases funds to FEMA for states, cities, and nonprofits to provide humanitarian services to migrants by $300 million. Decreases funds for physical barriers by $600 million.Revised
66Version 1Castor (FL)DemocratRemoves a provision that would hinder any federal agency from using funds provided in this bill, to play a role in an event that the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) considers to be a potential target for terrorism or other criminal activity.Submitted
67Version 1Bost (IL), Moylan (GU)RepublicanIncreases funding for research & development of augmented reality and artificial intelligence capabilities for fire service use with corresponding reduction to Management Directorate Operations and Support account.Submitted
68Version 1Donalds (FL), Moylan (GU)RepublicanProhibits DHS funding from being used to purchase a drone manufactured in China that utilizes critical electrical components, such as data transmission devices.Submitted
69Version 1Self (TX), Crawford (AR)RepublicanEnsures that none of the funds made available in this act and criminally forfeited to the United States Government may be withheld from completing construction of the wall at the southern border. Specifically, the amendment would make possible the use of funds seized by drug cartels to build the wall.Submitted
70Version 1Sorensen (IL)DemocratIncreases funding for the Emergency Management Performance Grant Program (EMPG) by $20 million.Submitted
71Version 2Brecheen (OK), Ogles (TN), Moore (AL), Rosendale (MT)RepublicanRevised Prohibits funds for promoting or participating in Pride Month.Revised
72Version 1Pfluger (TX)RepublicanProhibits funding to NGOs that sue DHS.Submitted
73Version 1Pfluger (TX)RepublicanRedirects funds from the offices of TSA R&D, DHS S&T, and the Management Directorate to reimburse the state of Texas for border security operations such as Operation Lone Star.Submitted
74Version 1Peters (CA), Vargas (CA), Levin (CA), Jacobs (CA)DemocratIncreases and decreases the executive management for operations and support’s budget to highlight the effects of cross-border sewage flows on Border Patrol operations in the San Diego region.Made in Order
75Version 1Pfluger (TX)RepublicanProhibits funds from being used to grant parole to an alien into the U.S. for any other reason or purpose other than those described in subparagraphs B, C, and D of Sec. 701 of H.R. 2.Submitted
76Version 2Peters (CA), Titus (NV), Vargas (CA), Gonzalez, Vicente (TX), Levin (CA)DemocratRevised Increases funding for the procurement and installation of non-intrusive inspection technology to be used at ports of entry.Revised
77Version 1Pfluger (TX)RepublicanWithdrawn Includes language from FY24 Homeland Appropriations bill to prioritize detaining illegal aliens over Alternative to Detention programs and GPS monitoring.Withdrawn
78Version 1Grothman (WI), Turner (OH)RepublicanProhibits funds made available by this Act from being used for the parole program entitled "Processes for Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans".Made in Order
79Version 3Pfluger (TX)RepublicanRevised Prohibits funds from being used for the Office for Civil Rights and Civil Liberties.Revised
80Version 2Pfluger (TX), Nehls (TX)RepublicanRevised Prohibits funds from being used to implement Remain-in-Texas policies.Made in Order
81Version 2Magaziner (RI)DemocratRevised Increases funding by $50 million for the Department of Homeland Security’s Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to stem firearms trafficking from the United States to Mexico.Revised
82Version 2Roy (TX), Perry (PA)RepublicanRevised Prohibits funds in this act from being used to carry out Biden Executive Order 13990 (relating to Protecting Public Health and the Environment and Restoring Science To Tackle the Climate Crisis), Executive Order 14008 (relating to Tackling the Climate Crisis at Home and Abroad), Section 6 of Executive Order 14013 (relating to Rebuilding and Enhancing Programs To Resettle Refugees and Planning for the Impact of Climate Change on Migration), Executive Order 14030 (relating to Climate Related Financial Risk), and Executive Order 14057 (relating to Catalyzing Clean Energy Industries and Jobs Through Federal Sustainability).Made in Order
83Version 2Moylan (GU)RepublicanRevised Increases and Decreases funding for the Vessel Repair Unit, Customs and Border Protection to modernize systems including the Vessel Entrance and Clearance System and the Automated Commercial Environment.Revised
84Version 2Ogles (TN)RepublicanRevised Prohibits funds from use to impose a COVID-19 mask mandate.Made in Order
85Version 2Magaziner (RI)DemocratRevised Increases funding by $50 million for the Office of Intelligence and Analysis (I&A) to develop a strategy and goals for sharing information related to domestic violent extremism.Revised
86Version 1Roy (TX)RepublicanWithdrawn Prohibits funding from this Act to carry out the Department of Homeland Security's memo titled ‘‘Guidelines for Enforcement Actions in or Near Protected Areas’’.Withdrawn
87Version 2Cammack (FL)RepublicanRevised Prohibits funds from being used to finalize any rule or regulation that has resulted in or is likely to result in an annual effect on the economy of $100 million or more.Made in Order
88Version 2Roy (TX), Biggs (AZ), Ogles (TN), Arrington (TX), Miller (IL), Brecheen (OK)RepublicanRevised Prohibits funds appropriated or otherwise made available by this Act may be made available to carry out, enforce, or implement the process entitled, "Process to Promote the Unity and Stability of Families", announced by the Department of Homeland Security on June 18, 2024.Made in Order
89Version 2Moylan (GU)RepublicanRevised Increases and decreases the Coast Guard, Procurement, Construction, and Improvements, account to emphasize the importance of incoming vessels to the Indo-Pacific, including Fast Response Cutters.Made in Order
90Version 2Moylan (GU)RepublicanRevised Increases and decreases the Federal Emergency Management Agency, Procurement, Construction, and Improvements, account to emphasize the importance of ongoing FEMA reconstruction efforts and their timelines for completion.Made in Order
91Version 1Porter (CA), Schakowsky (IL), Peters (CA), Crockett (TX), Johnson (GA), Velázquez (NY), Norton (DC), Garcia, Robert (CA), Brownley (CA), Salinas (OR), Pocan (WI), Nadler (NY), Wasserman Schultz (FL), Tokuda (HI), Casten (IL), Balint (VT), Sorensen (IL), Williams (GA), Takano (CA), Crow (CO)DemocratStrikes Section 227 and 547.Submitted
92Version 1Van Drew (NJ)RepublicanWithdrawn Ensures no Federal funds may be used to establish, implement, or otherwise support the activities of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Secure Docket Card Program, or any other similar program of the Department of Homeland Security.Withdrawn
93Version 1Van Drew (NJ)RepublicanProhibits funds used to create, publish, or distribute graphic novel series or similar publications intended to address misinformation or disinformation on any topic.Submitted
94Version 2Ogles (TN)RepublicanRevised Prohibits funds to expand Global Entry to Qatar.Revised
95Version 1Moylan (GU)RepublicanIncreases and decreases the Transportation Security Agency, Procurement, Construction, and Improvements, account to emphasize Guam Customs and Quarantine Agency's need for TSA assistance.Made in Order
96Version 2Greene (GA)RepublicanRevised Prohibits funding for DHS to partner with the State Department to establish Safe Mobility Offices.Made in Order
97Version 2Moylan (GU)RepublicanRevised Ensures funding of ICE operations on Guam by $5 million.Revised
98Version 1Biggs (AZ), Burlison (MO)RepublicanRequires DHS to issue a quarterly report on monthly encounter data, estimates of the number of "turn backs" and "got aways," and the total number of aliens paroled into the country, among other things.Submitted
99Version 8Armstrong (ND), Fischbach (MN), Fulcher (ID), Langworthy (NY)RepublicanRevised Defunds the implementation of COVID-19 era guidance reducing the hours of operation for CBP at certain Northern Border Ports of Entry to respond to a massive increase in border encounters and non-marijuana drug seizures in North Dakota, Idaho, Minnesota, and Western New York between FY21 and FY23, with adequate staffing and hours of operation to support interdiction and enforcement efforts at Northern Ports of Entry.Made in Order
100Version 2Biggs (AZ), Burlison (MO), Gosar (AZ)RepublicanRevised Prohibits funds to be used to administer a citizenship test in any language other than English.Revised
101Version 2Dunn (FL), Malliotakis (NY)RepublicanRevised Prohibits the transfer of funds from the Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to support the Shelter and Services Program (SSP) activities.Revised
102Version 1Biggs (AZ), Burlison (MO)RepublicanProhibits funds from being used to process an application for deferred action or renewal of deferred action under the DACA program as well as for requests for employment authorization from a DACA recipient.Submitted
103Version 2Greene (GA)RepublicanWithdrawn Prohibits funding for NGO's that provide assistance to inadmissible illegal aliens.Withdrawn
104Version 1Biggs (AZ), Perry (PA), Burlison (MO), Gosar (AZ)RepublicanProhibits funds from being provided to non-profit organizations for the purpose of providing benefits to illegal aliens.Submitted
105Version 4Clyde (GA)RepublicanRevised Maintains FY24 enacted funding for CISA.Made in Order
106Version 1Nehls (TX)RepublicanWithdrawn Prohibits funds appropriated or otherwise made available by this Act from being made available to any outside, non-governmental organization that is currently suing the agency.Withdrawn
107Version 2Nehls (TX)RepublicanWithdrawn Requires ICE to use the funds made available under “Immigration and Customs Enforcement–Operations and Support” to locate and detain aliens who have absconded, or who have been released and are not enrolled in ATD.Withdrawn
108Version 2Moylan (GU)RepublicanRevised Ensures funding for the U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Procurement, Construction, and Improvements, account for purposes of conducting a CBP study on immigration methods to Guam from the People's Republic of China.Revised
109Version 4Nehls (TX)RepublicanWithdrawn Restricts the funds appropriated or otherwise made available by this Act from being made available to release any alien into the interior of the country without enrollment into an Alternatives to Detention program that utilizes GPS technology for monitoring and enforcement purposes.Withdrawn
110Version 2Connolly (VA)DemocratRevised Prohibits use of funds to be used to deny individuals entry to the United States based solely on their religion or gender identity.Revised
111Version 1Vasquez (NM)DemocratIncreases and decreases $5,000,000 to highlight the effectiveness of autonomous surveillance technologies, such as Autonomous Surveillance Towers and Tactical Aerostats, which are efficient for monitoring remote and mountainous regions, such as Mount Cristo Rey in New Mexico.Submitted
112Version 2Castor (FL), Porter (CA), Kamlager-Dove (CA)DemocratRevised Emphasizes the need to robustly fund the Nonprofit Security Grant Program, specially as the US gets ready to host world class events like the FIFA World Cup.Made in Order
113Version 1Vasquez (NM)DemocratIncreases funding by $10,000,000 to procure and deploy additional Autonomous Surveillance Towers and Tactical Aerostats. The cost offset comes from physical barrier deployment.Submitted
114Version 2Moylan (GU)RepublicanRevised Ensures funding in the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, Procurement, Construction, and Improvements, account for purposes of conducting a CISA study on the feasibility and cost of a CISA Field Office in Guam.Revised
115Version 1Vasquez (NM), Budzinski (IL), Gluesenkamp Perez (WA)DemocratIncreases and decreases $5,000,000 to prioritize deploying non-intrusive inspection technology at all ports of entry to scan 100% of vehicles and cargo entering the United States to detect illicit goods, such as fentanyl and firearms.Submitted
116Version 1Vasquez (NM)DemocratProhibits funds from being used to seize cannabis or cannabis-based products from state-licensed distributors/businesses in states where cannabis has been legalized for medicinal or recreational use.Submitted
117Version 1Vasquez (NM)DemocratIncreases funding by $1,000,000 for DHS workforce care and suicide prevention. Cost offset comes from physical barrier deployment.Submitted
118Version 1Stanton (AZ)DemocratIncreases funds for the Office of Homeland Security Statistics, including border metrics for Customs and Border operations.Submitted
119Version 1Vasquez (NM)DemocratIncreases and decreases $5,000,000 to encourage the hiring of interpreters in detention centers who speak Indigenous languages of Mexico, Central America, and South America.Submitted
120Version 1Vargas (CA), Castro (TX), Peters (CA), Jacobs (CA)DemocratProhibits funding for independently operated critical incident units within U.S. Customs and Border Protection.Submitted
121Version 1Vasquez (NM)DemocratIncreases funding by $5,000,000 for the National Domestic Preparedness Consortium. Cost offset comes from physical barrier deployment.Submitted
122Version 1Biggs (AZ), Burlison (MO), Gosar (AZ)RepublicanProhibits funding to be used for the salary of the DHS Secretary, Alejandro Mayorkas.Made in Order
123Version 1Gonzales, Tony (TX), Moylan (GU)RepublicanAllows the Secretary to reprogram within and transfer funds to the ICE Operations and Support account as necessary to ensure the detention of aliens prioritized for removal as well as repatriation flights and other removal operations.Submitted
124Version 1Rose (TN), Miller-Meeks (IA), Ruppersberger (MD)Bi-PartisanEnsures that $5 million of the funds appropriated under Public Transportation Security Assistance, Railroad Security Assistance, and Over-the-Road Bus Security (OTRBS) Assistance goes towards OTRBS Assistance.Submitted
125Version 3Gonzalez, Vicente (TX)DemocratRevised None of the funds made available by this act can be used in contravention of the Immigrant Military Members and Veterans Initiative.Revised
126Version 2Gonzalez, Vicente (TX)DemocratRevised Increases the State Homeland Security Grant by $41,500,000. Offsets the border wall funding by $41,500,000.Revised
127Version 1Magaziner (RI)DemocratDevelops, through the Federal Law Enforcement Training Centers, a training program to enhance the capabilities of State, local, Tribal, and territorial law enforcement personnel, including personnel of the National Network of Fusion Centers, to combat transnational repression and related terrorism threats.Submitted
128Version 1Gonzales, Tony (TX)RepublicanAmends Sec. 549 to ensure that no funds go to sanctuary cities that limits or hinders with compliance of federal law prohibiting limiting communication with DHS regarding the immigration status of an individual.Submitted
129Version 2Brecheen (OK), Miller (IL)RepublicanRevised Prohibits the use of DHS funds to transport aliens into the United States under the CHNV processes or through the CBP One App.Revised
130Version 2Brecheen (OK)RepublicanRevised Prohibits DHS funds from being used to house illegal aliens in VA facilities.Revised
131Version 1Magaziner (RI)DemocratEstablishes a transnational repression hotline and to conduct a transnational repression public service announcement campaign to receive anonymous information from any US person that believes that person is the victim of transnational repression or a related terrorism threat.Submitted
132Version 1Beyer (VA)DemocratStrikes p. 38 of the rules committee print: SEC. 244. None of the funds appropriated or otherwise made available by this Act may be made available to implement, administer, or enforce a Final Rule on ‘‘Amendments to the North Atlantic Right Whale Vessel Strike Reduction Rule’’ (87 Fed. Reg. 46920) or any restrictions on vessel speed for the Rice’s whale that were not in place prior to January 20, 2021.Submitted
133Version 1Magaziner (RI)DemocratEstablishes a dedicated transnational repression office within the Department of Homeland Security’s Homeland Security Investigations to analyze and monitor transnational repression and related terrorism threats and require Homeland Security Investigations to take actions to prevent transnational repression.Submitted
134Version 1Moylan (GU)RepublicanIncreases and decreases the U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Procurement, Construction, and Improvements, account to emphasize Guam Customs and Quarantine Agency's need for CBP assistance.Made in Order
135Version 1Gonzales, Tony (TX)RepublicanAdds a section to allow the use of funds to enforce section 243(d) of the INA, which allows the Secretary of Homeland Security to notify the Department of State on recalcitrant countries and trigger considerations to impose visa sanctions if necessary to improve cooperation with removal orders.Submitted
136Version 2Pascrell (NJ), Bost (IL), Fitzpatrick (PA)Bi-PartisanRevised Increases Assistance to Firefighter Grants by $7.5 million and Staffing for Adequate Fire and Emergency Response Grants by $7.5 million.Made in Order
137Version 1Moylan (GU)RepublicanEnsures funding in the Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Procurement, Construction, and Improvements, account for purposes of conducting an ICE study on the feasibility and cost of an ICE Field Office in Guam.Submitted
138Version 1Gottheimer (NJ), Williams (GA), Kamlager-Dove (CA), Moskowitz (FL)DemocratIncreases funding by $620 million for the Federal Emergency Management Agency's Federal Assistance account to provide federal assistance to host cities and law enforcement to meet critical public safety and security needs for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.Submitted
139Version 1Brecheen (OK)RepublicanProhibits funding for NGOs that have provided services to illegal aliens.Submitted
140Version 1Garbarino (NY)RepublicanExpresses support for providing the FY25 President's Budget Request for the Nonprofit Security Grant Program ($385M).Made in Order
141Version 1Mullin (CA), Kim (CA), Tokuda (HI)Bi-PartisanDecreases $18,168,000 from the Management Directorate operations and support and increases $18,168,000 for FEMA operations and support for the National Urban Search & Rescue Response System.Made in Order
142Version 6Moore (AL), Pressley (MA)Bi-PartisanRevised Increases and decreases TSA's Operations and Support account to highlight opposition of further deployment of facial recognition technology for domestic travel at TSA checkpoints.Made in Order
143Version 2Jackson (TX), Self (TX), Cloud (TX), Weber (TX), Pfluger (TX)RepublicanRevised Prohibits the Secretary of Homeland Security from using appropriated funds to implement or enforce a policy that requires any alien to remain in the State of Texas after such alien is released or paroled by the Secretary of Homeland Security into the United States.Revised
144Version 2Steube (FL), Moylan (GU), Crawford (AR)RepublicanRevised Prohibits any funds from being spent to compensate the Department of Veteran Affairs for processing medical claims on behalf of individuals detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement.Made in Order
145Version 1Levin (CA)DemocratReinforces the importance of including strong funding for U.S. Customs and Border Protection to prioritize hiring additional personnel.Made in Order
146Version 1Garcia (TX)DemocratSets aside funds from the Emergency Management Performance Grant Program to especially support the operations of Chief Heat Officers and dedicated heat officers.Submitted
147Version 1Levin (CA)DemocratReinforces the importance of including strong funding for Non-Intrusive Inspection (NII) technology.Made in Order
148Version 2Greene (GA)RepublicanWithdrawn Prohibits funding for the Uniting for Ukraine parole program.Withdrawn
149Version 1Stansbury (NM)DemocratWithdrawn Revises language in the operations and support section to include "detention beds ,or alternative determined by the Secretary to meet required border security needs pursuant to this act.”Withdrawn
150Version 2Garcia (TX)DemocratRevised Transfers funds from the CBP Procurement, Construction, and Improvements account to FEMA Federal Assistance account for the Emergency Management Performance Grants.Revised
151Version 2Biggs (AZ), Burlison (MO), Gosar (AZ)RepublicanRevised Prohibits the use of funds to implement the DHS rule titled "Public Charge Ground of Inadmissibility."Made in Order
152Version 2Sorensen (IL)DemocratRevised Prohibits agencies from using funds to procure a U.S. flag unless such flag has been manufactured in the United States from materials that have been U.S. grown, produced, or manufactured. The bill specifies exceptions to this prohibition, including an exception if flags of satisfactory quality and sufficient quantity cannot be procured as needed at market prices.Revised
153Version 2Pascrell (NJ), McCaul (TX)Bi-PartisanRevised Increases Nonprofit Security Grant Program by $30 million.Made in Order
154Version 1Vasquez (NM)DemocratIncreases and reduces U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services’ Operations and Support budget to highlight the need for a report on the effectiveness of the H-2A visa program, including: an analysis of the trends in the use of the program by guest workers and American employers; examining the extent to which domestic workers apply for H-2A jobs and how the Department of Labor oversees American employers’ efforts to recruit U.S. workers; identification of any challenges in securing adequate, affordable housing for guest workers; implications of wage rate requirements under the program to the wages of domestic workers in comparison to guest workers; and examining trends in the extent and type of employer violations in the H-2A program.Submitted
155Version 2Schweikert (AZ)RepublicanRevised Requires the Secretary to submit a report to Congress outlining the amount of money the National Flood Insurance Program borrows from the general fund.Revised
156Version 2Ramirez (IL)DemocratRevised Adds funding for the Alternatives to Detention Case Management Pilot Program (CMPP) offset by reduced funding for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO).Revised
157Version 2Courtney (CT)DemocratWithdrawn Increases border security technology funding by $50,000,000 by reducing the Management Directorate for operations and support by $50,000,000.Withdrawn
158Version 2Garcia (TX)DemocratRevised Prohibits the Department of Homeland Security from using facilities to detain aliens that lack adequate HVAC and construction to ensure thermal safety.Revised
159Version 2Ramirez (IL)DemocratRevised Restores funding to CBP to transfer to FEMA for the Shelter and Services Program (SSP), offset by border wall funding and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) ERO funding.Revised
160Version 2Kim (CA), Gonzales, Tony (TX), Pappas (NH), Gluesenkamp Perez (WA)Bi-PartisanRevised Increases and decreases funding by $5 million to require the Secretary of Homeland Security to submit a comprehensive strategy of the current security risks present along the southern border, including relating to deficiencies along the physical border, aerial and maritime vulnerabilities, and the presence of illegal tunneling.Made in Order
161Version 2Ramirez (IL)DemocratRevised Strikes the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) 287(g) agreements and minimum detention bed levels.Made in Order
162Version 2Ramirez (IL)DemocratLate Revised Strikes SEC. 549 restricting funds for sanctuary jurisdictions.Revised
163Version 1Garcia (TX)DemocratLate Clarifies that funds made available pursuant to a Stafford Act declaration are available for extreme heat and wildfire smoke as major disasters under Section 102(2) of the Stafford Act.Submitted
164Version 4Ramirez (IL)DemocratLate Revised Increases funding for U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) operations, offset by border wall funding.Revised
165Version 3Greene (GA)RepublicanLate Revised Prohibits funding for CISA's Election Security efforts and services.Revised
166Version 2Boebert (CO)RepublicanLate Revised Defunds Mass Parole Programs.Revised
167Version 2Garcia, Robert (CA)DemocratLate Revised Cuts the $600 million for the Border Wall and the $100 million plus-up for ICE transportation and reallocates this $700 million to FEMA for states, cities, and nonprofits to provide immigrant shelter and services.Made in Order
168Version 1Boebert (CO)RepublicanLate Ensures none of the funds appropriated or otherwise made available by this Act may be made available to transport aliens unlawfully present, paroled, or inadmissible, in the United States into the interior of the United States for purposes other than enforcement of immigration laws (as such term is defined in section 101 of the Immigration and Nationality Act (8 U.S.C. 1101)).Submitted
169Version 1Boebert (CO)RepublicanLate Ensures funding made available under “Immigration and Customs Enforcement–Operations and Support” shall be used to continue removal proceedings against all removable aliens, including completing administratively closed cases.Submitted
170Version 2Trahan (MA)DemocratLate Revised Increases and decreases the funding for Coast Guard Procurement, Construction, and Improvements by $2 million to direct the Coast Guard to use these funds for the purchase of specialized ladders and powered ascenders to conduct Visit, Board, Search, and Seizure operations.Revised
171Version 1Brecheen (OK)RepublicanLate Defunds the salary of the Secretary of Homeland Security if CBP "gotaways" exceed 15,000 a month.Submitted
172Version 2Tenney (NY)RepublicanLate Revised Prohibits funds to change or repeal the Trump administration's "Country of Origin Marking of Products from the West Bank and Gaza" rule.Revised
173Version 1Feenstra (IA)RepublicanLate Increases and decreases the Secretary's operations budget by $1 million to call for the Department of Homeland Security, and its subsidiary agencies, to put all funds seized at the Southern border from transnational drug cartels to construction of the Southern border wall.Made in Order
174Version 1Lawler (NY)RepublicanLate Increases and decreases the USCIS account to direct funding toward expanding the Conrad 30 program to allow each state to issue 100 waivers instead of the current 30.Submitted
175Version 1Lawler (NY)RepublicanLate This will expand the Conrad 30 program to allow each state to issue 100 waivers instead of the current 30.Submitted
176Version 1Lawler (NY)RepublicanLate Increases and decreases the USCIS account to direct funding toward expanding the E-3 program to allow qualified Irish citizens to access unused E-3 visas.Submitted
177Version 1Lawler (NY)RepublicanLate Allows qualified Irish citizens to access unused E-3 visas.Submitted
178Version 1Lawler (NY), Van Drew (NJ)RepublicanLate Prohibits funding from being made available to transport migrants unlawfully present in the U.S. to a locality without the consent of the chief executive of that locality.Submitted
179Version 1Pettersen (CO)DemocratLate Increase and decrease to demonstrate support for the Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities (BRIC) Building Code Plus-Up and the Tribal Building Code Plus-Up and to encourage FEMA to use funds under the BRIC program to support state, local, tribal and territorial governments as they pursue building code adoption.Submitted
180Version 3Blunt Rochester (DE)DemocratLate Revised Increases funding for the Disaster Relief Fund by $1,000,000 and decreases the funding by $1,000,000. Highlighting the need for more resources to address extreme heat weather events.Revised
181Version 1Bacon (NE)RepublicanLate Increases and decreases the Department of Homeland Security Science and Technology account by $2,000,000 to implement the committee's report directing research on threats to public officials at the Federal and SLTT levels by the Department's National Counterterrorism Innovation, Technology, and Education Center.Made in Order
182Version 1Grothman (WI)RepublicanLate Prohibits funds made available by this Act from being used to process or release migrants until DHS resumes rapid DNA testing services to confirm purported family unit relationships at the southwest border.Submitted
183Version 2James (MI)RepublicanLate Revised Moves funds from the Office of the Secretary to the Procurement, Construction, and Improvements fund under the Coast Guard for the purpose of acquiring a new United States Coast Guard (USCG) Great Lakes Icebreaker and protecting the $4 billion Great Lakes maritime economy.Made in Order
184Version 1Grothman (WI)RepublicanLate Prohibits funds made available by this Act from going to NGOs that are engaged in civil action against DHS or that have lobbied for the inappropriate exercise of prosecutorial discretion in immigration cases.Submitted
185Version 1Grothman (WI)RepublicanLate Requires the Secretary of Homeland Security to submit to Congress a report on methods to protect the physical integrity of the southwest border wall during flood season that do not compromise border security.Submitted
186Version 2Blunt Rochester (DE)DemocratLate Revised Increases and decreases funding for FEMA operations and support to highlight the need for FEMA to conduct a study of the capabilities of fire services to respond to fires and hazardous conditions occurring aboard commercial vessels moored at ports.Revised
187Version 1Lawler (NY)RepublicanLate Increases and decreases the USCIS account to direct funding toward extending TPS for Haiti. Currently expires on August 3, 2024.Submitted
188Version 1Lawler (NY)RepublicanLate Allows FY25 funding to be used to extend TPS for Haiti. Currently expires on August 3, 2024.Submitted
189Version 2Nehls (TX)RepublicanLate Withdrawn Restricts the funds appropriated or made available under the heading “U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement—Operations and Support” from being used to approve any administrative closure or temporary suspension of any immigration case or proceeding before the Executive Office of Immigration Review.Withdrawn
190Version 1Davis (NC)DemocratLate The amendment would increase U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) funding by $30 million for new border security technology to combat the fentanyl crisis and reduce by $30 million the unobligated balances available under the heading “Science and Technology Directorate—Research and Development” account (70 23/25 0803).Submitted
191Version 1Molinaro (NY)RepublicanLate Increases funding for ICE by $5 million and takes from the Office of the Secretary.Made in Order
192Version 1Molinaro (NY)RepublicanLate Increases funding for FEMA by $5 million to assist those with disabilities during emergencies and takes from the Office of the Secretary.Made in Order
193Version 1Harshbarger (TN)RepublicanLate Requires the Secretary of Homeland Security to submit a report to Congress providing an estimate of the number of illegal aliens residing in the United States between January 2021 and January 2024. The estimate is also to be made available on a publicly available website.Submitted
194Version 1Sablan (MP)DemocratLate Strikes provision eliminating parole authority in the Northern Mariana Islands for Chinese tourism.Submitted
195Version 1Perry (PA)RepublicanLate Prohibits funds made available by the bill from being used to carry out EO 14019.Submitted
196Version 1Grothman (WI)RepublicanLate Requires the Secretary of Homeland Security to submit to Congress a report on the expanded use of canine units within CBP for detecting migrants and narcotics along the southwest border.Submitted
197Version 1Arrington (TX)RepublicanLate Prohibits funds from being used to implement Executive Order 14019 (relating to promoting access to voting also known as Biden Bucks)Submitted
198Version 1Radewagen (AS)RepublicanLate Seeks an increase of $1,650,000 to Coast Guard, Operations and Support, to fund the Indo-Pacific Planning and Communications project that would fund fleet liaisons, a regional public affairs team, and country clearance team, all of which are necessary to support increased Coast Guard presence in the region. The funding would also support the Coast Guard’s ability to transfer cutters to partner nations, bolstering critical regional partnerships. It includes an offset by decreasing the Office of the Secretary and Executive Management by $1,650,000.Made in Order
199Version 1Radewagen (AS)RepublicanLate This amendment seeks an increase of $6,333,000 to Coast Guard, Operations and Support, to fund the Indo-Pacific Regional Search and Rescue and Law Enforcement Training project. It would fund personnel to enhance a Maritime Engagement Team that will provide Indo-Pacific countries training on Search and Rescue, Emergency Management, and Law Enforcement policy, procedure, and tactics to bolster their capabilities. The team would provide engagement and training with regional partners throughout the Indo-Pacific, enhancing critical partnerships. It includes an offset by decreasing the Office of the Secretary and Executive Management by $6,333,000.Submitted
200Version 1Radewagen (AS), Moylan (GU)RepublicanLate This amendment seeks an increase of $7,500,000 to Coast Guard, Operations and Support, to fund the Indo-Pacific FRC project. This funding would support port visits and associated logistics throughout the Indo-Pacific region. The FRC is uniquely equipped for critical regional engagement in small, remote ports. It includes an offset by decreasing the Office of the Secretary and Executive Management by $7,500,000.Submitted
201Version 1LaLota (NY)RepublicanLate Increases and Decreases funding for the Coast Guard by $10 million to improve recruitment and retention efforts.Made in Order
202Version 1LaLota (NY)RepublicanLate Increases and Decreases funding for the Coast Guard by $10 million to emphasize the need to expeditiously repair and upgrade infrastructure, such as HVAC systems and security, at Coast Guard Stations.Made in Order
203Version 1Pfluger (TX)RepublicanLate Prohibits funds from being used to provide 520 minutes of phone access to detainees in ICE custody.Submitted
204Version 1LaLota (NY)RepublicanLate Increases and Decreases funding for the Transportation Security Administration by $35 million to emphasize the need to procure new aviation security checkpoint technology, such as Computed Tomography (CT) and Credential Authentication Technology (CAT) systems, at a faster rate to keep up with emerging threats.Made in Order
205Version 1Arrington (TX)RepublicanLate Reduces and increases funds for the Office of the Secretary by $1 to highlight the importance of preventing DHS from allocating other federal agencies to provide public services to migrants.Made in Order
206Version 1Norman (SC)RepublicanLate Withdrawn Prohibits funding for the Case Management Pilot ProgramWithdrawn
207Version 1Norman (SC)RepublicanLate Withdrawn Prohibits funding for the Emergency Food and Shelter Program.Withdrawn
208Version 1Norman (SC)RepublicanLate Withdrawn Prohibits funding for the Shelter and Services programWithdrawn
209Version 1Norman (SC)RepublicanLate Prohibits funding for CPB's Green Trade StrategySubmitted
210Version 1Norman (SC)RepublicanLate Prohibits funding for the purchase of electric vehicles.Made in Order
211Version 1Norman (SC)RepublicanLate Withdrawn Prohibits funding for the Fleet Electrification Program Management OfficeWithdrawn
212Version 1Norman (SC)RepublicanLate Withdrawn Prohibits funding for DHS's Climate Action PlanWithdrawn
213Version 1Norman (SC)RepublicanLate Prohibits funding for TSA's Inclusion Action Plan.Made in Order
214Version 1Norman (SC)RepublicanLate Withdrawn Prohibits funding for the parole program entitled ‘‘Processes for Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans’’Withdrawn
215Version 1Norman (SC), Crawford (AR)RepublicanLate Prohibits funding for housing illegal immigrants on military installations.Submitted
216Version 1Burlison (MO), Biggs (AZ)RepublicanLate Prohibits funding to implement the parole processes for Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans (commonly known as CHNV) or any successor processes.Submitted
217Version 1Norman (SC)RepublicanLate Prohibits Emergency Food and Shelter Program funding from providing housing or services to illegal aliensSubmitted
218Version 1Burlison (MO), Biggs (AZ)RepublicanLate Prohibits funding to issue an employment authorization document or similar document to any alien who entered the United States in violation of the Immigration and Nationality Act, since January 20, 2021, unless the alien has adjusted to a lawful immigrant or nonimmigrant status.Submitted
219Version 1Norman (SC), Van Drew (NJ)RepublicanLate Prohibits funding for lawyers for illegal aliensSubmitted
220Version 1Burlison (MO), Biggs (AZ)RepublicanLate Prohibits funding to create or implement a parole process or program for a category of aliens.Submitted
221Version 1Cuellar (TX), Gonzales, Tony (TX)Bi-PartisanLate Accelerates hiring of Border Patrol agents by waiving requirements for certain applicants who are already serving in the Military or Federal Law Enforcement.Submitted
222Version 2Norman (SC)RepublicanLate Revised Increases and decreases Customs and Border Patrol funding emphasize the need for CBP to report to Congress on results from DHS's April 2024 enhanced strategy to combat illicit trade and level the playing field for the American textile industry.Made in Order
223Version 2Norman (SC)RepublicanLate Revised Increases and decreases Customs and Border Patrol funding to emphasize the need for CBP to report to Congress on its de minimis data pilot programs, the Section 321 Data Pilot and the Entry Type 86 Test.Made in Order
224Version 1Burlison (MO), Biggs (AZ)RepublicanLate Prohibit funding to process applications for the Central American Minors ProgramSubmitted
225Version 1LaLota (NY), Crawford (AR)RepublicanLate Includes the text of H.R. 5717, the No Bailout for Sanctuary Cities Act, which would prohibit federal funding for the purposes of addressing or aiding the migrant crisis for any jurisdiction with sanctuary city policies. This would include federal funding for resources such as provision of food, shelter, healthcare services, legal services, and transportation costs.Submitted
226Version 3McCaul (TX), Luttrell (TX)RepublicanLate Revised Increases and decreases funding to highlight the need for the Veterinary Emergency Teams (VETs), as authorized in P.L 115-254 sec 1218, throughout the country to support FEMA's response and recovery efforts in coordinating veterinary-specific planning, training, and recovery efforts to deploy to disasters and provide crucial veterinary care.Made in Order
227Version 2Gosar (AZ)RepublicanLate Revised Prohibits funds for the Biden Administration's "Process to Promote the Unity and Stability of Families" program, or Parole in Place.Revised
228Version 1Stansbury (NM)DemocratLate Adjusts funding for the Office of the Secretary and Executive Management to provide funding for the Office of the Immigration Detention Ombudsman, which is responsible for providing a more persistent presence within immigration detention facilities to address routine issues related to care, conditions, and case management.Submitted
229Version 2Menendez (NJ), Watson Coleman (NJ)DemocratLate Revised Prohibits funding from being used to enter into or renew contracts for private immigration detention facilities in states in which laws prohibit private prison companies from operating such facilities.Revised
230Version 1Burlison (MO), Biggs (AZ)RepublicanLate Prohibits funding to issue an employment authorization document to an alien who was paroled into the United States pursuant to the process for Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans (commonly known as ‘‘CHNV’’) of the Department of Homeland Security, or any successor process.Submitted
231Version 2LaLota (NY)RepublicanLate Revised Requires the Secretary of Homeland Security to submit a Report to Congress on the total number of law enforcement agents assigned to areas between ports of entry as of the date of the enactment of this Act, the total number of law enforcement agents assigned to ports of entry and processing centers as of the date of the enactment of this Act, and the number of law enforcement agents who have been reassigned from areas between ports of entry to ports of entry and processing centers during the period from January 20, 2020, to the date of the enactment of this Act.Revised
232Version 1Arrington (TX)RepublicanLate Prohibits funds to the Office of the Secretary until DHS reports to Congress that it has implemented the recommendations from certain OIG Reports.Submitted
233Version 2Garbarino (NY)RepublicanLate Revised Directs the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) to set aside $70 million of its total budget to administer the Chemical Facility Anti-Terrorism Standards.Revised
234Version 1Van Duyne (TX), Van Drew (NJ)RepublicanLate Prohibits obligation of funding to a State or a political subdivision of a State that hinders the federal government from enforcing the immigration laws of the U.S.Submitted
235Version 1Pfluger (TX)RepublicanLate Prohibits funds from being used to provide free telephone access to any person detained by the Department of Homeland Security.Submitted
236Version 1Gosar (AZ)RepublicanLate Prohibits funds for work authorization programs for which specific statutory authority has not been enacted.Submitted
237Version 1Swalwell (CA)DemocratLate Provides for a $6 million increase in the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency's (CISA) Operations Account, offset by a $6 million revision to CISA's administrative account. Increases the budget for cybersecurity threat hunting and analysis.Submitted
238Version 1Van Duyne (TX)RepublicanLate Reimburses the State of Texas for costs incurred to address the security and humanitarian crisis at the southern borderSubmitted
239Version 1Van Duyne (TX)RepublicanLate Requires a report to Congress detailing the total cost of unused construction materials that were obtained for the construction of a border wall along the United States-Mexico borderSubmitted
240Version 1Arrington (TX)RepublicanLate No funds for NGOs until they certify they are in compliance with laws against human trafficking and alien smuggling.Submitted
241Version 1Greene (GA)RepublicanLate Prohibits funds from being used to grant an "X" gender marker option in the TSA PreCheck program application.Submitted
242Version 1Greene (GA)RepublicanLate Strikes bill and replaces with H.R.2Submitted
243Version 1Arrington (TX)RepublicanLate NGOs may not use funds from FEMA's Emergency Food and Shelter Program to provide public services for migrants.Submitted
244Version 1Swalwell (CA)DemocratLate Increases and decreases funding for TSA aviation safety activities to prioritize the processing of unruly passenger investigations.Submitted
245Version 1Ciscomani (AZ)RepublicanLate Increases funding for CBP Operations and Support by 38,000,000 to provide the US Border Patrol with additional vehicles. Decreases funding by the same amount from the Science and Technology Directorate.Submitted
246Version 1Boebert (CO)RepublicanLate Increase funding to fund an additional 250 deportation officers at ERO.Submitted
247Version 1Boebert (CO)RepublicanLate To prioritize detention over ATD and require GPS monitoring.Submitted
248Version 1Boebert (CO)RepublicanLate No funds for the Office of Civil Rights and Civil Liberties (CRCL)Submitted
249Version 1Boebert (CO)RepublicanLate None of the funds appropriated or otherwise made available by this Act may be made available to establish or support a Disinformation Governance Board at the Department of Homeland Security, any other similar entity, activities related to labeling communications as mis-, dis-, and mal-information, and censoring information. Any such activity is grounds for termination from government employment without a right to appeal due to the serious Constitutional violation against freedom of speech.Submitted
250Version 1Swalwell (CA)DemocratLate Increases and decreases funding for the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) to issue guidance promoting the hygienic handling of any breast milk, baby formula, or other infant nutrition products and to better protect parents traveling with these products.Submitted
251Version 2Caraveo (CO)DemocratLate Revised Allocates $1.4 billion dollars for the Shelter and Services Program, the same amount included in the bipartisan Senate border security bill and the HELP for Interior Cities Act. This funding should prioritize reimbursing interior cities like Denver for services provided to migrants and ease the burden on local taxpayers.Revised
252Version 1Van Duyne (TX)RepublicanLate Would ensure the Top 10 Busiest Airports are staffed correctly in order to support 24/7 customs for passenger and cargo operationsSubmitted