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Top House Democrat says Republicans’ latest offer to fund DHS is ‘unserious’ as shutdown looms – live | Trump administration

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Jeffries says Democrats will respond to ‘latest unserious’ offer from GOP on DHS funding bill, as shutdown looms

The top Democrat in the House, Hakeem Jeffries, said that the looming shutdown is the fault of Republicans. He noted that the House speaker Mike Johnson has honored the week of recess and sent lawmakers home on Thursday.

Jeffries also said that he expects that Democrats will respond to the “unserious” offer that Republicans have made when it comes to a full year of Department of Homeland Security (DHS) funding that “clearly omits things that need to happen”. This includes a demand that federal immigration agents have judicial warrants in order to conduct raids or arrests on private property. “Then it will once again be in the hands of Donald Trump and Republicans to decide what’s next,” Jeffries said.

“We haven’t called for a direct meeting at this point, but again, we’re ready to sit down with anyone, anytime, anyplace, if they are serious about the types of dramatic reforms that are necessary to get ICE under control,” Jeffries said, while noting that any future discussions need to include lawmakers from both sides of the aisle and both chambers, as well as the White House.

“Every single change needs to be ironclad and part of the law,” he added, emphasizing that Tom Homan’s announcement that the administration will draw down federal immigration agents in Minnesota is not a sufficient promise for Democrats.

Hakeem Jeffries answers questions during a press conference at the US Capitol, 12 February 2026.
Hakeem Jeffries answers questions during a press conference at the US Capitol on Thursday. Photograph: Win McNamee/Getty Images
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