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floridaphoenix.com – Jennifer Shutt – 2025-02-07 16:46:00

U.S. Senate GOP unveils budget details to jumpstart border security, energy legislation

by Jennifer Shutt, Florida Phoenix
February 7, 2025

WASHINGTON — Senate Budget Committee Chairman Lindsey Graham on Friday released the text of the budget resolution that will lay the groundwork for Republicans in Congress to overhaul border security, boost defense funding and address energy extraction — if the two chambers can broker a deal.

The South Carolina Republican announced earlier this week he would move ahead with the first steps in the Senate amid an ongoing stalemate in the House GOP over both process and policy.

House Republicans gathered at the White House for hours Thursday, searching for a way to unite over campaign promises they hope to pass in one large package, though Graham’s budget moves forward with a two-package plan. 

Graham’s decision to jump ahead of the House appeared to spur some motivation in that chamber, though the House has yet to release a budget resolution or announce consensus between the centrist and far-right members within its conference.

“To those who voted for and support real border security and a stronger defense in a troubled world, help is on the way,” Graham wrote in a statement. “This budget resolution jumpstarts a process that will give President Trump’s team the money they need to secure the border and deport criminals, and make America strong and more energy independent.”

Committee to meet next week

The Senate Budget Committee plans to mark up the 61-page budget resolution on Wednesday and Thursday. After that, it will likely go to the Senate floor for debate and a marathon all-night amendment voting session, and then head to the House.

The House and Senate must agree on a budget resolution before they can officially begin the reconciliation process, which allows lawmakers to pass legislation in the Senate without having to go through procedural votes that require the support of at least 60 senators. That means the legislation would not need the support of Democrats in the chamber controlled by Republicans 53-47.

The two chambers adopting separate budget resolutions would not meet the requirements, though they could go to conference to sort out their disagreements before holding floor votes again in each chamber on one final budget resolution.

The Senate budget resolution would provide reconciliation instructions to the Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry; Armed Services; Commerce, Science and Transportation; Energy and Natural Resources; Environment and Public Works; Finance; Health, Education, Labor and Pensions; Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs; and Judiciary committees.

Where savings in spending would be made

The reconciliation instructions don’t provide much insight into how exactly each committee will draft its section of the reconciliation package, but the instructions do begin to clarify how much each committee will have to spend on its bill or to find in savings to help pay for the overall cost.

For example, the Senate Armed Services Committee is told to draft its piece of the package in a way that doesn’t increase the deficit by more than $150 billion, so that committee’s bill will likely cost about that much.

The Health, Education, Labor and Pensions, or HELP, Committee appears to be one of the committees expected to provide some savings, since its reconciliation instructions call on the panel to reduce the deficit by at least $1 billion. That committee, led by Republican Sen. Bill Cassidy of Louisiana, has a large jurisdiction including the Department of Health and Human Services and its programs such as Medicaid and Medicare.

The committees that will be able to spend money in the reconciliation package include Commerce, Science and Transportation with a price tag of $20 billion; Environment and Public Works with a topline of $1 billion; Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs with a funding level of $175 billion; and Judiciary with a spending allocation of $175 billion. 

The Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry Committee is charged with finding at least $1 billion in savings; Energy and Natural Resources must draft a bill saving at least $1 billion; and Finance is asked to provide another $1 billion or more in cost-cutting. Finance, which is led by GOP Sen. Mike Crapo of Idaho, also holds jurisdiction over the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.

Those committees must draft and vote to send their pieces of the reconciliation package to the Senate Budget Committee before March 7.

Two-step approach

The instructions indicate Graham is moving forward with the two-step approach to reconciliation that Senate Republicans and even many House GOP lawmakers have been pushing for.

Their proposal for two packages — the first focused on border security, defense spending and energy policy and a second focused on taxes — is in contrast to Speaker Mike Johnson’s wishes.

Johnson, a Louisiana Republican, wants Congress to pass all of the GOP’s policy changes in one package.

An inability to agree on process would block any path forward for the policy changes, unless GOP leaders were to negotiate with Democrats. 

Last updated 1:48 p.m., Feb. 7, 2025

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Protestors rally against Trump outside Orange County jail over immigration policies

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www.clickorlando.com – Mike Valente – 2025-05-01 22:29:00

SUMMARY: Dozens of demonstrators gathered at the Orange County Jail on May Day to protest immigration policies under President Trump, criticizing the county’s cooperation with ICE. Felipe Sousa-Lazaballet, executive director of Hope CommUnity Center, called for the end of agreements that make the jail a “hub” for ICE, arguing that the county is underpaid for housing detainees. He emphasized the human cost of the detentions, citing 1,018 bookings in early 2025, compared to 1,016 for all of 2024. Protesters also opposed the county’s new 287(g) agreement, which empowers local corrections officers to enforce federal immigration warrants.

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Final tally for Florida ICE operation nets record 1,120 | National

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Steve Wilson | The Center Square – (The Center Square – ) 2025-05-01 14:24:00

(The Center Square) – A week-long operation by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and state and local law enforcement agencies in Florida has arrested 1,120 people suspected of illegally entering the country, the most in the agency’s history in one state. 

Operation Tidal Wave lasted from April 21 through Saturday. There were 378 with final orders of removal. The rest will be in ICE custody before they go before an immigration judge or pending travel arrangements for deportation.

Some of the arrests included members of several violent gangs such as MS-13, Tren de Aragua, Brown Pride Aztecas, Barrio Azteca, Surenos (sur-13) and 18th Street Gang. 

Of the arrests, 437 came from Guatemala, 280 from Mexico, 153 from Honduras, 48 from Venezuela, 24 from El Salvador and from 178 other nations.

“Last week’s operational success of arresting more than 1,100 criminal illegal aliens was truly a collaborative whole-of-government effort by our federal, state and local law enforcement partners in Florida,” ICE Deputy Director Madison Sheahan said in a release. “Every day, our officers take to the streets and put their lives on the line to apprehend and remove dangerous criminal aliens, transnational gang members and foreign fugitives who have illegally entered the U.S. We are united in our determination to restore integrity to our nation’s immigration system and enhance public safety for all Americans.”

On Feb. 13, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed several immigration enforcement bills, including one that codified 287(g) partnerships between state, local and federal agencies specifically for immigration enforcement.

These partnerships allow ICE to delegate specified immigration officer functions to state and local law enforcement officials under the agency’s direction and supervision.

“I’ve insisted that Florida be the tip of the spear when it comes to state support of federal immigration enforcement,” said DeSantis in a news release. “The success of Operation Tidal Wave is proof of our commitment. Florida is proud to work closely with the Trump administration and help deliver on the 2024 mandate from America that our borders be secured and our immigration laws be followed. We will continue to engage in broad interior enforcement efforts.”

According to state and federal officials, field offices identified priority targets for arrest with state, local and federal law enforcement agencies.

Among the federal law enforcement agencies working in Operation Tidal Wave were ICE Homeland Security Investigations, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, the FBI, the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms along with the U.S. Marshals Service.

“Dangerous criminals have no place in our country,” said Miami Sector Border Patrol Chief Patrol Agent Jeffrey Dinise in a news release. “We will apply CBP’s collective intelligence and operational capabilities to target those here illegally who endanger our citizens and the American way of life. Collaborative enforcement efforts such as Operation Tidal Wave, with our DHS and state of Florida law enforcement partners, leverages each of our unique authorities to protect against threats.

“We look forward to continuing the vital partnership with the state of Florida as we all work toward our shared goal of keeping our communities safe and our nation secure.”

In addition to state law enforcement agents from Florida Department of Law Enforcement, Florida Highway Patrol and Florida’s Fish and Wildlife Commission, the sheriff’s offices in Alachua, Baker, Brandford, Brevard, Clay, Hernando, Hillsborough, Indian River, Orange, Pinellas, St, John’s, Sumter and Volusia counties also provided assistance during the operation. 

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Note: The following A.I. based commentary is not part of the original article, reproduced above, but is offered in the hopes that it will promote greater media literacy and critical thinking, by making any potential bias more visible to the reader –Staff Editor.

Political Bias Rating: Right-Leaning

This article appears to present a right-leaning perspective, particularly in its framing of the immigration enforcement operation. The tone is supportive of strong immigration control and law enforcement collaboration. The use of phrases such as “dangerous criminals,” “restore integrity,” and “public safety for all Americans” aligns with rhetoric often seen in right-wing discussions about immigration and security. Additionally, the inclusion of Governor Ron DeSantis’s comments about Florida being “the tip of the spear” in supporting federal immigration efforts and the reference to the “2024 mandate from America” further reinforce a conservative stance on immigration enforcement. The portrayal of the operation as a success and the inclusion of law enforcement officials’ quotes emphasizing the importance of security also suggest a favorable view of aggressive immigration policies. While the article largely focuses on reporting the details of the operation, the language and framing contribute to a narrative supporting the current administration’s immigration stance.

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Longtime Cubs fan revels in Pete Crow-Armstrong using his group’s song for walkup music

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www.clickorlando.com – Jay Cohen, Associated Press – 2025-05-01 10:42:00

SUMMARY: John Hauldren, a lifelong Chicago Cubs fan and member of the electronic music group Levity, was thrilled when Cubs center fielder Pete Crow-Armstrong used Levity’s song “Front to Back” as his walkup music in a game. Crow-Armstrong, a Southern California native, discovered Levity through a personal connection involving mutual friends and his girlfriend’s cousin. Hauldren, who grew up a Cubs fan despite a White Sox family background, created much of the song in Chicago near Wrigley Field, making the moment especially meaningful. The two have since connected and hope to meet, marking a memorable experience for Hauldren and his band.

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