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Oregon Senator Merkley criticizes Republican ICE funding bill, says it does “absolutely nothing for you and your family”

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Oregon – Sen. Jeff Merkley sharply criticized a Republican-backed immigration enforcement funding package following its approval in Congress, arguing that it prioritizes immigration enforcement over the needs of American families.

In a post on June 12, Merkley wrote, “Trump and Republicans forced through an ICE funding bill that gives another $70 BILLION to ICE and Border Patrol as they terrorize our communities… and does absolutely nothing for you and your family. Just plain wrong.”

The legislation referenced in Merkley’s statement includes major funding increases for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), agencies responsible for immigration enforcement and border security operations. Supporters of increased funding have argued it is necessary to strengthen border security, expand detention capacity, and improve federal enforcement operations amid ongoing pressure at the U.S.-Mexico border.

Immigration enforcement funding has been a central point of contention in Congress, with Republicans pushing for expanded resources for federal agencies while Democrats have largely raised concerns about the humanitarian and community impacts of aggressive enforcement policies.

Merkley has been one of the more vocal critics of expanded immigration enforcement spending, frequently opposing measures he says lead to increased detention and enforcement actions in communities. His latest remarks reflect broader Democratic opposition to large-scale increases in ICE and CBP budgets.

Republican lawmakers supporting the measure have defended it as a national security priority, arguing that federal immigration agencies require additional funding to address border security challenges and enforce existing immigration laws.

The debate over the funding package comes amid continued partisan disagreement over immigration policy, including enforcement priorities, border management, and the role of federal agencies in domestic operations. Immigration remains one of the most divisive issues in Washington, with both parties sharply split on how to balance security, enforcement, and humanitarian considerations.

Merkley’s comments add to ongoing criticism from Democratic lawmakers who argue that increased enforcement funding does not address broader immigration reform needs, while Republican leaders continue to emphasize enforcement as a key component of federal policy.

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