# Trump signs $70bn Secure America Act, locking ICE and CBP funding through 2029
> A budget-reconciliation bill ends a 76-day DHS shutdown and entrenches the deportation machine to term's end

**Meta:** type: event · date: 2026-06-10 · heads: 谁的钱, 谁说了算 · 13 takes · 3 lenses · 2 regions

## Summary

[Donald Trump](/zh/entity/donald-trump) signed the Secure America Act (S. 2) on 10 June 2026, a budget-reconciliation
bill channelling roughly $70bn into immigration enforcement through FY2029 — about $38bn to
[Ice](/zh/entity/ice) and $26bn to [Cbp](/zh/entity/cbp). The Senate passed it 5 June and the House 9 June on
simple-majority lines, using reconciliation to bypass the 60-vote filibuster. Passage followed a
76-day Department of Homeland Security shutdown (14 February–30 April) that began when
Democrats sought to constrain the agencies after the January killing of two US citizens by
federal agents in Minneapolis. The funding entrenches the [United States](/zh/entity/united-states) deportation apparatus
to the end of Trump's term, insulating it from future appropriations fights and feeding the
escalating urban raids tracked in [ICE's Chicago 'Midway Blitz' and the National Guard fight escalate](/zh/n/trump-ice-raids-national-guard-chicago).

## By the numbers

- ~$70bn — total enforcement funding through FY2029.
- ~$38bn ICE / ~$26bn CBP — agency splits cited.
- 76 days — length of the DHS shutdown (14 Feb–30 Apr 2026).
- 5 June Senate / 9 June House — passage dates; signed 10 June.

## Why it matters

Reconciliation lets a bare majority lock multi-year enforcement money beyond the reach of the
next budget standoff. It hard-wires mass deportation as fiscal fact, not annual discretion, and
removes the funding lever Democrats used during the shutdown — shifting the fight to the courts
and the streets.

## What to watch

- Whether the $70bn accelerates the Chicago-style raids and detention build-out.
- Legal challenges to enforcement tactics the funding underwrites.
- Whether Democrats attempt clawbacks if they retake a chamber in 2026 midterms.

## Regional takes (batched by bias / lens)

### unlabelled
- **White House (S. 2 signed into law)** (United States, en) — Official record of the Secure America Act (S. 2) signing on 10 June 2026, funding CBP, ICE and the border agenda through FY2029.
  Source: https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefings-statements/2026/06/s-2-signed-into-law/
- **White House (fact sheet)** (United States, en) — Administration fact sheet on the Act's appropriations to CBP and ICE.
  Source: https://www.whitehouse.gov/releases/2026/06/the-secure-america-act-ends-democrat-obstruction-fully-funds-cbp-ice-and-president-trumps-border-security-agenda/
- **PBS NewsHour** (United States, en) — 
  Source: https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/watch-live-trump-signs-the-70-billion-secure-america-act-for-immigration-enforcement
- **CBS News** (United States, en) — 
  Source: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/trump-immigration-funding-bill-ice/
- **CNBC** (United States, en) — 
  Source: https://www.cnbc.com/2026/06/10/trump-ice-70-billion-immigration-funding.html
- **NBC News** (United States, en) — 
  Source: https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/congress/republicans-pass-bill-fund-ice-border-patrol-end-trumps-term-rcna349197
- **Fox News** (United States, en) — 
  Source: https://www.foxnews.com/politics/trump-locks-ice-funding-through-end-presidency-after-house-passes-70b-package
- **NPR** (United States, en) — 
  Source: https://www.npr.org/2026/06/09/nx-s1-5851664/house-reconciliation-vote-immigration-enforcement-ice-border-patrol
- **Washington Post** (United States, en) — 
  Source: https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2026/06/10/trump-immigration-enforcement-dhs-ice-deportation/ed3ab3b8-64e6-11f1-bdd4-805ebb99a693_story.html
- **Ballotpedia News** (United States, en) — 
  Source: https://news.ballotpedia.org/2026/06/13/trump-signs-the-secure-america-act-into-law/
- **American Immigration Council** (United States, en) — 
  Source: https://www.americanimmigrationcouncil.org/fact-sheet/whats-in-the-secure-america-act/

### pan-Arab, rights-focused
- **Al Jazeera** (Qatar, en) — Frames the bill around the Democratic standoff and the DHS shutdown that preceded it, foregrounding rights-group condemnation and the scale of enforcement funding rather than the security rationale Republicans stress.
  > "After a Democrat standoff, Trump signs $70bn immigration enforcement bill."
  Source: https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2026/6/10/after-a-democrat-standoff-trump-signs-70bn-immigration-enforcement-bill

### rights advocacy
- **Human Rights Watch** (United States, en) — Reads the funding as locking in enforcement tactics already documented as abusive; emphasises detention conditions and accountability gaps over the appropriations mechanics.
  > "US Congress approves immigration funding despite abuses."
  Source: https://www.hrw.org/news/2026/06/16/us-congress-approves-immigration-funding-despite-abuses

## Across the graph
- Related: [[trump-ice-raids-national-guard-chicago]], [[us-remittance-tax]]
- Entities: Donald Trump, United States, Ice, Cbp

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