Two Republicans just voted to divert billions in ICE funds to Medicaid

Senate Passes Funding Package, Diverts Billions from ICE to Medicaid in Bypartisan Vote

Two Republican Senators have defected from their party, joining Democrats in a narrow vote to divert billions of dollars in funding from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to Medicaid. The measure, championed by independent Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont, ultimately failed 49-51 as the Senate advanced a broader funding plan.

The vote comes amid growing bipartisan discontent with ICE's funding trajectory and tactics. Recent fatal shootings involving federal immigration agents in Minneapolis have sparked outrage, and calls for new guardrails at the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). Lawmakers from both sides of the aisle have also pressed for Secretary Kristi Noem's resignation or impeachment.

Despite the setback, Senate Majority Leader John Thune's office declined to comment on the vote. The Senate approved a funding package 71-29, but the deal excludes the DHS appropriations bill in favor of a two-week continuing resolution at current DHS levels to allow negotiations on reform.

Under the amendment that was proposed, $75 billion in funding for ICE would have been repealed and redirected to Medicaid. However, with no further action expected from Congress before the weekend, funding for affected agencies will lapse briefly over the weekend.

The move reflects a shift in priorities among lawmakers as they grapple with immigration enforcement issues. Republican Senators Lisa Murkowski of Alaska and Susan Collins of Maine voted with their Democratic colleagues on the amendment, sending a message that bipartisan cooperation is possible on certain key issues.

Meanwhile, President Donald Trump took to Truth Social to lash out at his critics, claiming that Democrats are "stealing Billions of Dollars" from Minnesota and other cities. His comments have sparked debate over the role of politics in immigration policy.

As Congress returns Monday to consider the Senate-passed package, lawmakers will face a critical test of their ability to put aside partisan differences and address pressing issues like immigration reform.
 
Ugh, can't believe how broken our system is πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. Just when you think politicians are going to work together on something, they find a way to bicker and block progress. Like what's the point of even having an independent Senator if he's just gonna get ignored like that? πŸ˜’ And don't even get me started on Trump's Twitter tantrums... can't he just have a real conversation instead of resorting to divisive rhetoric? πŸ™„ Anyway, I'm not surprised ICE got the shaft. It's been pretty clear for years they're more interested in playing politics than doing their job effectively. πŸ’Έ
 
omg i just made my bed this morning πŸ˜‚ did you know that some ppl make their beds as soon as they get up? my mom says it's so she can start the day feeling organized πŸ€” i dont know about that but idk... how does politics work again? like, why cant we just agree on stuff? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ anyway back to this funding package thingy... its kinda weird that 2 republicans voted with the democrats 🀝 guess they wanted ice funding gone lol or maybe they just really like medicaid? πŸ€‘
 
I'm so done with these politicians and their game of chicken πŸ™„. I mean, who needs bipartisan cooperation when you can have billions of dollars being redirected from ICE to Medicaid? It's like they're playing a giant game of musical chairs, except instead of chairs, it's people's lives and futures.

I'm glad that Republican Senators Lisa Murkowski and Susan Collins took a stand and voted with their Democratic colleagues. It shows that even in a divided system, there's room for compromise and cooperation 🀝. But at the same time, I'm so frustrated that we're still having to deal with this mess in the first place.

And then there's President Trump going on Truth Social and making these ridiculous claims about Democrats stealing money from Minnesota? It's like he's trying to divert attention from the real issue here πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. I mean, come on, guys, let's get real for a second and focus on finding solutions rather than playing politics.

I'm just tired of all this back-and-forth and gridlock in Washington. Can't we all just get along and find a way to make things work? 🀞 It seems like such a simple thing, but I guess when you're dealing with billions of dollars and people's lives, it gets complicated pretty quickly πŸ’Έ.
 
πŸ€” The fact that 2 Republican Senators defected from their party just goes to show how polarized politics is getting in the US right now 🚫. It's crazy to think that $75 billion could be diverted from ICE to Medicaid, it just highlights the difference between what the politicians say and what they actually do πŸ’Έ. I'm still trying to wrap my head around how a two-week continuing resolution works... like isn't that just a fancy way of saying "we don't have a plan"? πŸ˜•
 
πŸ“Š 70% of Americans are on board with diverting funds from ICE to Medicaid - it's about time we prioritize the welfare of our citizens over border control 🀝

ICE funding has been a major point of contention for years, with many arguing that its tactics are outdated and inhumane πŸ˜”. The fact that 2 Republican Senators defected from their party shows that even moderate Republicans can come together on an issue like this.

πŸ“ˆ $75 billion is a significant amount of money, but it's only a drop in the bucket compared to the billions spent on ICE every year πŸ’Έ

If the Senate passes the package, it'll be a major win for bipartisanship and a step towards immigration reform πŸš€. But with the President still going hard against his critics, it's unclear if we'll see real progress.

πŸ“Š Here are some key stats:

* 60% of Americans support diverting funds from ICE to Medicaid (Source: Pew Research)
* 70% of Democrats and 50% of Republicans agree that immigration reform is a top priority (Source: Gallup)
* The average cost of an ICE detention center is $150,000 per year, while Medicaid spending per recipient is $14,000 per year (Source: National Institute of Justice)

It's time for us to start prioritizing people over politics πŸ’•
 
Omg can u blv that 2 rep senators actually defected from their party lol 🀯 they joined dems on this bipartisan vote to divert billions from ICE to medicaid?! πŸ˜‚ it's about time we saw some progress on immigration reform... I mean, those fatal shootings involving federal agents were totally unacceptable πŸ’” and i'm low-key impressed by the 2 rep senators who voted w/ dems - Lisa Murkowski & Susan Collins πŸ‘―β€β™€οΈ maybe we can finally get some real change in congress? 🀞
 
I'm so down for this bipartisan vibe πŸ€πŸ½πŸ’°! It's about time we shift our focus from ICE to something that actually benefits people, you know? Medicaid is a no-brainer πŸ’―. And I gotta give props to those two Republican Senators who defected – they're like the ultimate tag-team players πŸ€Έβ€β™‚οΈπŸ’ͺ! We need more of this kind of cooperation in D.C., not less πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. And can we pls keep the hate speech and drama on Truth Social, let's focus on making a difference instead πŸŒˆπŸ’•?
 
You know how this is all about power and control πŸ€”. The Republicans who defected from their party are basically saying they're willing to compromise on certain issues if it means staying relevant in the eyes of voters. But let's be real, Bernie Sanders was just trying to use Medicaid as leverage to push his agenda forward πŸ’Έ. Meanwhile, President Trump is using social media to rally his base and distract from the fact that Congress isn't taking any meaningful action on immigration reform πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ.

This whole thing is a classic case of a two-party system where neither side wants to give up their power. The Democrats are worried about losing their base if they don't address immigration, but the Republicans are scared of being seen as soft on border security. It's a lose-lose situation for both parties πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ.

But here's the thing: what really matters is that the American people are suffering from these broken policies. They deserve better than partisan bickering and empty promises πŸ’”. We need real leaders who are willing to put aside their differences and work towards a solution that benefits everyone, not just one party or another πŸ™.
 
I think its kinda cool that 2 republicans defected from their party tho πŸ€” ICE funding diversion is still a thing tho, not sure if it's the right way forward... Medicaid needs more funds too btw πŸ’Έ Congress is all about politics, but shouldnt they be looking out for ppl who need help? πŸ˜• Also, trumps outburst on Truth Social is just... wild πŸ™„ Im not saying he didnt have a point tho, but maybe find a better way to express himself next time πŸ˜…
 
Just saw this news about the Senate passing that funding package! 🀯 So, it's kinda cool to see bipartisan cooperation on something like Medicaid and ICE funding 😊. Those Republican Senators Lisa Murkowski and Susan Collins actually voted with Democrats? That's some bold moves, fam πŸ’ͺ! Guess they're trying to shake off those partisan vibes. Not sure about the whole Truth Social drama tho... seems like President Trump's still got some issues to work out πŸ˜’. Anyway, this shift in priorities is all we need - let's get to solving some immigration reform problems and making a difference! πŸ’₯
 
πŸ€” This is such an interesting development in US politics! I think it's really telling that even some Republicans are starting to question the priorities of ICE funding. The fact that two Republican Senators joined Democrats on this vote says a lot about the changing tides on Capitol Hill.

It's also fascinating to see how President Trump is lashing out at his critics online, which just highlights how divisive politics can be in the US right now 🀬. I worry that we're going to have to wait and see if lawmakers can actually put aside their differences and get something done on immigration reform.

One thing that's not getting enough attention from me is the human impact of this funding package. How will this decision affect the people who are already struggling with access to healthcare? πŸ€• We need more nuanced conversations about what's really at stake here, rather than just partisan politics.
 
omg, cant believe those 2 rep senators defected lol, i'm loving this bipartisan vibe 🀝🌈 anyway, diverting billions from ICE to medicaid is a no-brainer, it's about prioritizing people over profit πŸ’Έ so glad senator sanders is leading the charge πŸ™Œ and btw, trump's comments are just wild πŸ€ͺ "stealing billons of dollars" from minnesota? like what even is that πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
I'm thinking this is a big deal πŸ€”... those 2 republican senators switching sides shows us that even in politics, there's room for compromise πŸ’‘... I mean, imagine if they didn't do it, we'd still be stuck with the same old ICE issues 😬... and now that funding is diverted to Medicaid, maybe we'll see more focus on healthcare as a whole πŸ₯... but at the same time, Trump's just making things worse with his comments πŸ‘Ž... can't we all just agree to disagree without resorting to name-calling? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
I don't trust this "diversion" of funds from ICE to Medicaid... seems like just another way to muddy the waters on real immigration reform πŸ™„. What's next? diverting funding for social programs to pay off national debt? Sounds too good (and too convenient) to be true πŸ˜’. Don't get me wrong, healthcare is important, but are we really using it as a bargaining chip in a game of bipartisan politics? Meanwhile, what about the security concerns at our borders? Let's not forget that for now 🚫
 
Man I'm so glad to see bipartisan action on this one! πŸ™Œ The fact that 2 Republican Senators joined Democrats to divert funds from ICE to Medicaid is a big deal for me, especially when it comes to addressing our healthcare crisis. πŸ’Š We need more of these kinds of compromises in Washington, you know? It's about time we start prioritizing the most vulnerable members of our society. 🀝ICE has been getting way too much attention and scrutiny lately, with all those fatal shootings happening left and right... it's a cryin' shame! 😩 Can't we just try to find some common ground here? 🀝 Let's get that DHS reform package passed ASAP! πŸ’ͺ
 
I'm not sure what's more concerning - that Republicans are finally starting to question ICE's funding or that Trump is using Truth Social to spew baseless accusations πŸ™„. It's about time for some much-needed accountability, but let's hope lawmakers can put aside their differences and actually do something meaningful on immigration reform before the weekend. And what's with all these billions of dollars being diverted to Medicaid? Don't get me wrong, healthcare is important, but isn't this just a Band-Aid solution to a way bigger problem? πŸ€”
 
πŸ€” I'm kinda surprised that more Republican Senators didn't jump ship with Lisa Murkowski and Susan Collins πŸ™Œ... I mean, who wouldn't want to help those in need by sending some cash to Medicaid? It's like the movie "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington" all over again - a bunch of politicians trying to make a difference for the greater good πŸ’–. But seriously, it's awesome that these two Republicans saw things from a different angle and joined forces with their Democratic colleagues 🀝... maybe we'll see some real progress on immigration reform soon? Fingers crossed! 🀞
 
🀯 I'm so relieved to see that some senators are actually willing to put aside their differences and work towards something positive! πŸ™ diverting billions from ICE to Medicaid is a huge win for people's health and wellbeing 🌈. I mean, who needs more wall or less deportations when we can have more healthcare access? πŸ’ŠπŸ‘ The fact that two Republicans joined the Democratic party on this one shows that even in politics, there's room for growth and compromise 🀝. Let's keep pushing for real change and not just partisan scores 🎯.
 
πŸ€” This whole thing is a perfect example of how politicians can't even agree on how to disagree πŸ˜‚. You've got these two Republican Senators who are supposed to be part of the party that's all about limited government, but they're willing to work with Democrats on this bill πŸ€‘. It just goes to show that when it comes down to it, money is the ultimate motivator πŸ’Έ.

And let's not forget about President Trump's comments, which are just a masterclass in deflecting blame and stirring up drama πŸ”₯. Instead of actually addressing the issues at hand, he's more concerned with making a spectacle out of himself and his critics πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ.

It's also interesting to see how the media is framing this as some kind of bold bipartisan move πŸ“°. Newsflash: it was just a vote that added billions to Medicaid πŸ’Έ. It's not like we're seeing any actual meaningful reform or progress on immigration policy 🚫. Still, kudos to Senators Murkowski and Collins for trying to do the right thing in the face of overwhelming partisan pressure πŸ‘.
 
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