Washington, D.C. (March 27, 2026) | Rep. Barry Loudermilk (R-GA) issued the following U.S. House vote on restoration of funding for the Department of Homeland Security:
“For weeks, good faith attemps have been made by Republicans in the House to reach a bipartisan agreement, but Democrats have rebuffed these attempts as they seek to hold American workers hostage in order to prevent federal law enforcement from carrying out their duty to keep our borders secure and remove illegal aliens and known terrorists from our country.
“Early Friday morning, the Senate passed partial funding legislation that still leaves ICE and Border Patrol without proper resources at a time when protecting the American homeland is of the utmost importance. Today, I have once again voted to fully fund all aspects of DHS, including CBP and ICE.”