S. 2 – Secure America Act
S. 2 - Secure America Act
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Rules Committee Hearing S.2, H.R. 8312, H.R. 8464, H. Res. 1335
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(as engrossed by the Senate)
Amendments (click each header to sort table ▲▼ by that column)
| # | Version # | Sponsor(s) | Party | Summary | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Version 1 | Goldman (NY), Frankel (FL), Leger Fernández (NM) | Democrat | None of the funds made available under this title (and none of the unobligated balances of amounts made available under of the Act entitled ‘‘An Act to provide for reconciliation pursuant to title II of H. Con. Res. 14’’, approved July 4, 2025 (Public Law 119–21; 139 Stat. 361), may be used until the date on which all sworn law enforcement officers and agents of the Department of Homeland Security, and any officer or agent acting under the authority of the Department of Homeland Security, visibly display appropriately marked gear and credentials during operations or activities directed by the Secretary of Homeland Security or by the head of any component of the Department of Homeland Security, except in the case of an officer or agent who is conducting an undercover activity or protective service in the regular performance of the duties of the officer or agent. | Submitted |
| 2 | Version 2 | Titus (NV), Nehls (TX) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Restores the gambling loss deduction to 100%. | Revised |
| 3 | Version 1 | Balint (VT) | Democrat | Prohibits use of funds until the Department of Homeland Security meets the medical and healthcare standards of detainees in immigration detention facilities. | Submitted |
| 4 | Version 1 | Kamlager-Dove (CA), Leger Fernández (NM), Frankel (FL) | Democrat | Ensures that the Secretary of Homeland Security provides essential care and attention to pregnant individuals held in immigration detention. | Submitted |
| 5 | Version 1 | Correa (CA), Frankel (FL), Leger Fernández (NM) | Democrat | Honoring 250 years of veteran contributions by preventing funds from the bill from being used to detain and remove veterans, absent convictions for violent crimes and terrorism. | Submitted |
| 6 | Version 1 | Gomez (CA) | Democrat | Strikes all after the enacting clause and inserts the substantively identical text of HR 6390, which fully Rescinds Mandatory Funding for Immigration Enforcement, Detention, and related State and Local Grant Programs, as well as repealing new immigration fees, made law under PL 119-21 (Commonly Referred to as the One Big Beautiful Bill). The text also creates five new tax credits related to Housing including a First Time Homebuyer Credit, a Starter Home Construction Credit, a Affordable Housing Conversion Credit, a LIHTC Boost for Extremely Low Income Households, and a Renters Tax Credit. | Submitted |
| 7 | Version 1 | Goldman (NY) | Democrat | None of the funds made available by this Act may be used to— (1) arrest or detain any individual while that individual is physically present at an Executive Office for Immigration Review immigration court facility for the purpose of attending or participating in a hearing, except pursuant to a judicial warrant; or (2) arrest or detain any individual immediately upon their arrival or departure from an Executive Office for Immigration Review immigration court facility if they are arriving or departing the facility for the purpose of attending or participating in a hearing, except pursuant to a judicial warrant. | Submitted |
| 8 | Version 1 | Correa (CA) | Democrat | Preventing funds from the bill from being used to repay agencies through 287(g) agreements to arrest or detain victims or witnesses to crimes. | Submitted |
| 9 | Version 1 | Garcia (IL) | Democrat | Prohibits funds from being used to engage in activities that involve the use of deadly force against non-violent protestors. | Submitted |
| 10 | Version 1 | Garcia (IL) | Democrat | Prohibits immigration enforcement operations in houses of worship. | Submitted |
| 11 | Version 1 | Correa (CA), Tran (CA) | Democrat | Inserting language providing employment authorization and prohibiting the deportation of Vietnamese refugees who came to the United States prior to July 12, 1995. Identical to H.R. 8605- Honor Our Commitment Act of 2026. | Submitted |
| 12 | Version 1 | Walkinshaw (VA), Beyer (VA), Landsman (OH), Olszewski (MD) | Democrat | Prohibits the use of funds in this Act if a reduction in force is authorized at the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency. | Submitted |
| 13 | Version 1 | Walkinshaw (VA) | Democrat | Appropriates $584,250,000 to remain available for the Urban Area Security Initiative preparedness grant. | Submitted |
| 14 | Version 1 | Randall (WA) | Democrat | Prohibits immigration enforcement at disaster response locations, ensuring that first responders can focus on saving lives without fear of detention or deportation. | Submitted |
| 15 | Version 2 | Ramirez (IL), Garcia (TX), Grijalva, Adelita (AZ), Crockett (TX), Tlaib (MI), Mejia (NJ), Dexter (OR), Simon (CA) | Democrat | Revised None of the funds made available by this title may be used to separate families in violation of the Ms. L Settlement. | Revised |
| 16 | Version 2 | Ramirez (IL), Garcia (TX), Grijalva, Adelita (AZ), Crockett (TX), Simon (CA), Tlaib (MI), Mejia (NJ) | Democrat | Revised None of the funds made available by this title may be used to effectuate the removal from the United States of any non-citizen to third countries, except in compliance with treaty obligations and Federal extradition laws and policies. | Revised |
| 17 | Version 2 | Ramirez (IL), Garcia (TX), Grijalva, Adelita (AZ), Crockett (TX), Simon (CA), Tlaib (MI), Mejia (NJ), Dexter (OR) | Democrat | Revised None of the funds made available by this title may be used to effectuate the removal from the United States of a pregnant woman, except in compliance with treaty obligations and Federal extradition laws and policies. | Revised |
| 18 | Version 2 | Ramirez (IL), Garcia (TX), Grijalva, Adelita (AZ), Crockett (TX), Simon (CA), Tlaib (MI), Moulton (MA), Mejia (NJ) | Democrat | Revised None of the funds made available by this title may be used to facilitate the transfer of non-citizens from any U.S. Customs and Border Protection or Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility to the United States Naval Station, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. | Revised |
| 19 | Version 2 | Ramirez (IL), Garcia (TX), Grijalva, Adelita (AZ), Crockett (TX), Simon (CA), Mejia (NJ) | Democrat | Revised In addition to amounts otherwise available, there is appropriated to the Secretary of Homeland Security, for fiscal year 2027, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, $500,000,000, to remain available until September 29, 2027, for State, local, Tribal, and territorial capabilities to counter hate crimes, Islamophobia, and antisemitism. | Revised |
| 20 | Version 2 | Ramirez (IL), Garcia (TX), Grijalva, Adelita (AZ), Crockett (TX), Simon (CA), Tlaib (MI), Moulton (MA), Mejia (NJ) | Democrat | Revised Requires that all ICE agents must be subjected to background checks and barred from employment based on convictions of hate crimes, terrorism, conspiracy, sedition, murder, obstruction of an official proceeding, weapons offenses, assault and battery, sexual assault, and child abuse. Requires that all ICE agents must be subjected to background checks and barred if they have active or past restraining orders or orders of protection. Requires that the Department of Homeland Security provide a report to Congress that the number of ICE agents disqualified from employment due to qualifying offenses. | Revised |
| 21 | Version 1 | Walkinshaw (VA) | Democrat | All funding in this Act shall expire if the national average price of gas rises above $3.01 per gallon. | Submitted |
| 22 | Version 2 | Ramirez (IL), Garcia (TX), Grijalva, Adelita (AZ), Bell (MO), Crockett (TX), Simon (CA), Tlaib (MI), Mejia (NJ) | Democrat | Revised None of the funds made available by this title may be used by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement for ‘‘Operations and Support’— (1) to engage in civil immigration enforcement activities, including arrests, detention, removal, or the processing or issuance of charging documents; (2) to enforce, or assist another Federal, State, or local agency to enforce, a criminal offense in which an essential element of the offense is the noncitizen’s immigration status, including State and local offenses and offenses under sections 243, 264, 275, or 276 or subsections (a) or (b) of section 266 of the Immigration and Nationality Act (8 U.S.C. 1253; 1304; 1325; 1326; 1306). | Revised |
| 23 | Version 2 | Ramirez (IL), Garcia (TX), Grijalva, Adelita (AZ), Crockett (TX), Simon (CA), Tlaib (MI), Moulton (MA), Mejia (NJ) | Democrat | Revised Inserts the language of H.R.7119, DHS Use of Force Oversight Act. | Revised |
| 24 | Version 2 | Ramirez (IL), Garcia (TX), Grijalva, Adelita (AZ), Crockett (TX), Simon (CA), Tlaib (MI), Mejia (NJ) | Democrat | Revised Inserts the language of H.R.7709 , the Full Body Restraint Prohibition Act. | Revised |
| 25 | Version 2 | Ramirez (IL) | Democrat | Revised Restricts funding for the construction of warehouses. | Revised |
| 26 | Version 2 | Ramirez (IL) | Democrat | Revised None of the funds made available by this title may be used to fulfill contracts with private security companies to execute immigration enforcement. | Revised |
| 27 | Version 2 | Ramirez (IL) | Democrat | Revised Prohibits any funds to be used to implement the Taskforce Model type of 287(g) agreement. | Revised |
| 28 | Version 1 | Hoyle (OR) | Democrat | Prevents the reconciliation process from being used to fund a war in Iran without explicit Congressional authorization. | Submitted |
| 29 | Version 2 | Espaillat (NY), Frankel (FL), Garcia (TX) | Democrat | Revised Prohibits immigration enforcement measures in sensitive locations like places of worship, schools, and hospitals. | Revised |
| 30 | Version 2 | Espaillat (NY) | Democrat | Revised Prohibits funds for procuring contracts with private detention centers. | Revised |
| 31 | Version 1 | Jayapal (WA) | Democrat | None of the funds made available by this Act may be used by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to detain or deport a United States citizen. | Submitted |
| 32 | Version 1 | Jayapal (WA) | Democrat | None of the funds made available by this Act may be used to detain an individual in a facility owned or operated by a for-profit entity. | Submitted |
| 33 | Version 1 | Jayapal (WA) | Democrat | None of the funds made available by this Act may be used by DHS to detain an individual for civil immigration enforcement unless a warrant is obtained by an immigration or magistrate judge. | Submitted |
| 34 | Version 1 | Ansari (AZ) | Democrat | Establishes an Internet-accessible, near-real-time reporting system for each report, diagnosis, prescribed treatment, and outcome of disease, injury, or health concern in a detention facility. | Submitted |
| 35 | Version 1 | Ansari (AZ) | Democrat | Prohibiting the funds made available by this Act, or any other Act making appropriations for the Department of Homeland Security, to be used by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to enter into, renew, extend, or continue any contract, intergovernmental service agreement, or other arrangement for the detention of individuals in facilities that are owned, operated, or managed by a private, for-profit entity. | Submitted |
| 36 | Version 1 | Ansari (AZ) | Democrat | Prohibiting the funds made available by this Act, or any other Act making appropriations for the Department of Homeland Security, to be used by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to carry out enforcement, arrest, detention, transport, or removal operations in which any ICE officer, agent, or contractor wears a face mask, balaclava, or other face covering that conceals the individual’s identity. | Submitted |
| 37 | Version 1 | Ansari (AZ) | Democrat | Prohibiting the funds made available by this Act, or any other Act making appropriations for the Department of Homeland Security, to be used to pay the salaries, wages, benefits, bonuses, overtime, travel, training, or operational expenses of any officer, agent, employee, detailee, or contractor of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. | Submitted |
| 38 | Version 1 | Ansari (AZ) | Democrat | Prohibiting the funds made available by this Act or any other Act, to be obligated or expended for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. | Submitted |
| 39 | Version 1 | Thompson (MS) | Democrat | Prohibits use of funds for so-called "Anti-Weaponization Fund". | Submitted |
| 40 | Version 1 | Thompson (MS) | Democrat | Provides the Government Accountability Office (GAO) with funds to conduct oversight of the appropriations made in this Act. | Submitted |
| 41 | Version 1 | Thompson (MS) | Democrat | Prohibits use of facial recognition mobile phone applications outside ports of entry. | Submitted |
| 42 | Version 1 | Thompson (MS) | Democrat | Requires the Department of Homeland Security to obtain a judicial warrant before entering a home. | Submitted |
| 43 | Version 1 | Thompson (MS) | Democrat | Prohibits use of funds for detention or arrest at a sensitive location, such as a healthcare facility, school, or place of worship, etc. | Submitted |
| 44 | Version 1 | Raskin (MD) | Democrat | Establishes the January 6th Law Enforcement Heroes Compensation Fund, which would provide economic, physical, and emotional compensation to law enforcement officers who defended the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021. | Submitted |
| 45 | Version 1 | Raskin (MD), Dexter (OR), Frankel (FL) | Democrat | Blocks the use of federal funds to create or finance the Trump IRS settlement slush fund and imposes new restrictions to prevent taxpayer dollars from being funneled from the Judgment Fund to January 6 insurrectionists. | Submitted |
| 46 | Version 1 | Raskin (MD) | Democrat | Nullifies the unprecedented “Super Pardon” bestowed by the DOJ upon the Trump family and all their businesses, forever protecting them from any investigation, audit, or prosecution by any agency of the federal government for any violation of federal law. | Submitted |
| 47 | Version 1 | Raskin (MD) | Democrat | Makes it easier for individuals whose constitutional rights were violated by a federal officer or employee to sue the federal government for compensatory damages for their constitutional injuries, including American citizens who were unlawfully detained or falsely imprisoned by ICE, or the families of victims like Renée Good and Alex Pretti, who were exercising their First Amendment rights when they were shot and killed by DHS agents. | Submitted |
| 48 | Version 1 | Thompson (MS) | Democrat | Prohibits use of funds to deploy ICE, CBP, or the National Guard near an active polling place. | Submitted |
| 49 | Version 2 | Salinas (OR), Min (CA), Moulton (MA), Tlaib (MI) | Democrat | Revised Makes the federal government civilly liable when a CBP or ICE officer violates one’s constitutional rights, creating a cause of action against the federal government. This amendment is identical to Section 3 of the ICE and CBP Constitutional Accountability Act. | Revised |
| 50 | Version 1 | Salinas (OR) | Democrat | Utilizes sections 201, 202, and 203 of this bill to fund a two-year extension of the enhanced premium tax credits for ACA enrollment and a two-year delay of the SNAP cost shift onto states. | Submitted |
| 51 | Version 2 | Pou (NJ) | Democrat | Revised Requires funding be conditioned on compliance with providing detainees in immigration detention facilities access to reasonable religious accommodations. | Revised |
| 52 | Version 2 | Pou (NJ) | Democrat | Revised Requires detention facilities provide notification to a family member, legal representative, or other designated individual of a detainee within 24 hours once a detainee has (1) been transferred to another detention facility outside of the state; (2) been deported outside of the United States; (3) suffered a major medical episode, injury, or death; or (4) been transferred to a hospital or other medical facility outside of the detention center | Revised |
| 53 | Version 2 | Pou (NJ) | Democrat | Revised Prohibits funding to reduce the number of active customs officers and agents working in airports within the United States that receive and process international travelers or cargo. | Revised |
| 54 | Version 1 | Pou (NJ) | Democrat | Prevents civil immigration enforcement at the World Cup. | Submitted |
| 55 | Version 1 | Pou (NJ) | Democrat | None of the funds made available by this Act may be used to prevent any governor or highest-ranking executive official of any state, the District of Columbia, or territory of the United States from entering, for the purpose of conducting oversight, any facility operated by or for the Department of Homeland Security used to detain or otherwise house aliens. | Submitted |
| 56 | Version 1 | Pou (NJ) | Democrat | None of the funds made available by this Act may be used to prevent any state department of health from entering, for the purpose of conducting inspections, any facility operated by or for the Department of Homeland Security used to detain or otherwise house aliens. | Submitted |
| 57 | Version 1 | Pou (NJ) | Democrat | None of the funds made under this section may be used to reduce the number of active customs officers and agents working in airports within the United States that receive and process international travelers. | Submitted |
| 58 | Version 1 | Pou (NJ) | Democrat | The Secretary of Homeland Security shall require and ensure detention facilities provide notification within 24 hours to the family, legal representative, or other authorized designated individual of an alien detained at a facility in the event when such alien; Has been transferred to another detention facility outside of the state; Has been deported outside of the United States; Has suffered a medical injury, episode, or death; and Has been transferred to a hospital or other medical facility outside of the detention center. | Submitted |
| 59 | Version 1 | Bonamici (OR) | Democrat | Limits the deployment of federal law enforcement officers or armed forces to a city unless the aid is requested by both the mayor and governor, and requires identifying information to be clearly displayed. Identical to H.R. 4476 (119th Congress) | Submitted |
| 60 | Version 1 | Tlaib (MI) | Democrat | Prohibits the Department of Homeland Security, including U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, from entering into, modifying, extending, or renewing, any contract or intergovernmental service agreement to establish or operate any new immigration detention model, including the use of warehouses, modular facilities, soft-sided structures, tent systems, and processing centers. | Submitted |
| 61 | Version 1 | Fletcher (TX), Kelly (IL), Krishnamoorthi (IL), Crockett (TX), Frankel (FL), Johnson (GA) | Democrat | Prohibits use of funds to hire ICE agents (similar to H.R.7392 - Freeze ICE Act). | Submitted |
| 62 | Version 1 | Scanlon (PA) | Democrat | Prohibits the use of funds to conduct a search of the home of a United States citizen unless such search is lawful under the Fourth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States. | Submitted |
| 63 | Version 1 | Strickland (WA) | Democrat | None of the funds made available by this Act may be used to locate any agent or contracted personnel of U.S. Customs and Border Protection or U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement within 500 feet of a polling station, vote by mail drop box, voter registration site, or election administration office. | Submitted |
| 64 | Version 1 | Olszewski (MD), Ansari (AZ) | Democrat | An amendment that would prohibit presidents from buying individual stock. | Submitted |
| 65 | Version 1 | Min (CA) | Democrat | Directs the Department of Homeland Security to produce documents and materials to Congress relating to each officer or agent involved shooting that results in the wounding or death of an individual, as well as any death occurring in the custody of the Department of Homeland Security, since January 20, 2025. | Submitted |
| 66 | Version 1 | Raskin (MD) | Democrat | Prohibits an individual who was convicted of or pleaded guilty to assaulting a law enforcement officer on January 6, 2021, from receiving a settlement payment. | Submitted |
| 67 | Version 1 | Raskin (MD) | Democrat | Prohibits an individual convicted of an offense committed on January 6, 2021, and who received a pardon from receiving a settlement payment if they subsequently were convicted of a new crime. | Submitted |
| 68 | Version 1 | Pettersen (CO) | Democrat | Ensures none of the funds can be used to detain someone in custody of ICE in a Federal prison. | Submitted |
| 69 | Version 1 | Olszewski (MD) | Democrat | An amendment that would prohibit Trump’s family—and the families of all past and future Presidents—from being granted lifetime immunity from IRS audits | Submitted |
| 70 | Version 1 | Pettersen (CO) | Democrat | Ensures none of the funds can be used to transfer a Federal law enforcement officer to ICE from another Federal agency. | Submitted |
| 71 | Version 1 | Pettersen (CO) | Democrat | Ensures none of the funds can be used for the DHS in the case that they fail to notify the next of kin before a minor child is placed in foster care, if the parent that child has been detained. | Submitted |
| 72 | Version 1 | Davids (KS), Leger Fernández (NM), Stansbury (NM), Randall (WA) | Democrat | Inserts the text of H.R. 8742, which would require DHS to implement training standards for immigration officers in interacting with Native Americans and Tribal documents and IDs. | Submitted |
| 73 | Version 1 | Pettersen (CO) | Democrat | Ensures of the funds may be used to keep detained individuals for more than 12 hours in short-term holding cells. | Submitted |
| 74 | Version 1 | Garcia (TX), Espaillat (NY) | Democrat | Limits the use of funds appropriated to ICE from being used to carry out immigration enforcement in field offices. | Submitted |
| 75 | Version 1 | Larsen (WA) | Democrat | Decreases ICE funding by $2.4 billion and appropriates $2.4 billion to the Supportive Services for Veteran Families program. | Submitted |
| 76 | Version 1 | Garcia (TX) | Democrat | Redirects all funding for U.S. Customs and Border Patrol towards assisting processing coordinators with the processing of immigration cases. (The core duties and responsibilities of Border Patrol Processing Coordinators are handled by civilian employees who provide humanitarian care for individuals in custody, administrative processing, cataloguing inventory (including personal effects of detainees), transportation and logistics for detainees to medical facilities, immigration court proceedings, and other sites as needed, and overall facility oversight.) | Submitted |
| 77 | Version 3 | Walkinshaw (VA), Landsman (OH), Beyer (VA), Olszewski (MD) | Democrat | Revised No funds may be used if the Secretary of Homeland Security authorizes RIFs at FEMA | Revised |
| 78 | Version 1 | Garcia (TX) | Democrat | Repeals Section 642 of the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996. Identical to "Restoring Community Trust Act of 2026" (H.R. 7252 - 119th Congress). | Submitted |
| 79 | Version 1 | Garcia (TX) | Democrat | Redirects all funding for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services to process immigration cases, including Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals cases, in a timely manner. | Submitted |
| 80 | Version 1 | Garcia (TX) | Democrat | Requires all facilities of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to provide education and learning programs for all detainees under the age of 18. | Submitted |
| 81 | Version 2 | Walkinshaw (VA), Landsman (OH), Beyer (VA), Olszewski (MD) | Democrat | Revised Funds may not be used if the Secretary of Homeland Security authorizes reductions in force at the Transportation Security Administration | Revised |
| 82 | Version 2 | Garcia (TX), Dexter (OR) | Democrat | Revised Safeguards the humane treatment of pregnant and postpartum women by ensuring the presumption of release and prohibiting shackling, restraining, and other inhumane treatment. Identical to the "Stop Shackling and Detaining Pregnant Women Act" (H.R. 4664 - 119th Congress). | Revised |
| 83 | Version 1 | Garcia (TX) | Democrat | Requires all detention facilities of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to provide access to feminine hygiene products, including pre- and post-menstrual relievers, and tampons to detainees at no cost to the detainees. | Submitted |
| 84 | Version 1 | Garcia (TX) | Democrat | Requires all facilities of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and U.S. Customs and Border Patrol to answer Congressional members’ inquiries, including questions asked during oversight visits, within 30 days. | Submitted |
| 85 | Version 1 | Garcia (TX), Velázquez (NY) | Democrat | Requires standardized uniforms for agents or officers of the Department of Homeland Security when carrying out any immigration enforcement activity. | Submitted |
| 86 | Version 1 | Larsen (WA) | Democrat | Transfers $5 billion in ICE funds to FEMA's Disaster Relief Fund for the purpose of increasing the maximum amount of Individual Assistance to $100,000. | Submitted |
| 87 | Version 1 | Larsen (WA) | Democrat | Transfers $3 billion from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant (Byrne JAG) program. | Submitted |
| 88 | Version 1 | Landsman (OH) | Democrat | Would redirect all funding in the bill to be divided equally between the Department of Justice's Community Oriented Policing Services Program, and the Department of Education's state grants to teachers under the Elementary and Secondary Education Act. | Submitted |
| 89 | Version 1 | Tlaib (MI) | Democrat | Prohibiting the closure of the Office of Civil Rights and Civil Liberties. | Submitted |
| 90 | Version 1 | Williams (GA) | Democrat | This amendment would prohibit any funds made available by this Act to be used to deploy Federal law enforcement to a polling station or election administration office. | Submitted |
| 91 | Version 1 | Tlaib (MI) | Democrat | Requires the Secretary of Homeland Security to develop and maintain an online detainee locator system for individuals in the custody of U.S. Customs and Border Protection and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. | Submitted |
| 92 | Version 1 | Larsen (WA) | Democrat | Revokes the Administration's waiver of the Jones Act. | Submitted |
| 93 | Version 1 | Larsen (WA) | Democrat | Strikes funding from ICE and transfers funding to CBP for the purposes of processing refunds for tariffs collected under IEEPA on or after January 20, 2025. | Submitted |
| 94 | Version 2 | Williams (GA) | Democrat | Revised This amendment would prohibit the use of funds in this act from being used to assist the Attorney General with conducting investigations into the 2020 Presidential Election. | Revised |
| 95 | Version 1 | Leger Fernández (NM) | Democrat | Creates a private right of action for U.S. citizens who were arrested or detained by an immigration officer without a warrant or without probable cause and waives qualified immunity for immigration officers. Rescinds funds for Immigration and Customs Enforcement from H.R. 1, the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. | Submitted |
| 96 | Version 2 | Stansbury (NM), Castro (TX) | Democrat | Revised Removes funding for ICE and DHS from participating in sole source contracting and bed quotas. Requires ICE to be trained on recognizing tribal IDs and GAO to create a report on sexual abuse misconduct. | Revised |
| 97 | Version 1 | Larsen (WA) | Democrat | Strikes ICE funding and transfers to fulfill the federal government’s responsibility under Individuals with Disabilities Education Act. | Submitted |
| 98 | Version 1 | Moulton (MA) | Democrat | Redirects ICE money in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act to Affordable Care Act premium tax credits. Identical to H.R. 7071 (119th Congress). | Submitted |
| 99 | Version 1 | Grijalva (AZ) | Democrat | None of the funds in this Act may be used in contravention of the Flores Settlement Agreement. | Submitted |
| 100 | Version 1 | Randall (WA) | Democrat | This amendment would improve conditions of detention in ICE facilities by requiring the following: (1) Free or lower cost phone/video visits; (2) Submitting to local law enforcement claims allegations of violence submitted by people in ICE facilities; (3) Allowing for monthly “Know your rights” classes at all facilities; (4) Access to legal counsel through the provision of more rooms for meetings between legal counsel and people detained in ICE facilities; (5) Updating the issued garments to provide 8 pairs of underwear and laundry twice a week; (6) Require ICE to provide unlimited menstrual products to female detainees; (7) Improve access and process for DHS privacy release forms to be signed by detainees; and (8) Require ICE to response to Congressional Inquiries (letters) within 30 days. | Submitted |
| 101 | Version 1 | Tlaib (MI) | Democrat | Prohibits the out-of-state transfer of a detained individual in DHS custody until they have received a final order of removal and all legal avenues for an appeal or motion to reopen have been exhausted. | Submitted |
| 102 | Version 1 | Moulton (MA) | Democrat | Prohibits using federal funds to send Federal law enforcement or military personnel to polling places and other election locations. Identical to H.R. 7626 (119th Congress). | Submitted |
| 103 | Version 1 | Jeffries (NY) | Democrat | Repurposes $70 billion to ICE and CBP to restore the $1 trillion House Republicans cut from Medicaid and the ACA. | Submitted |
| 104 | Version 1 | McIver (NJ) | Democrat | This amendment would prohibit DHS from using any funds to obstruct a Member of Congress from entering an immigration detention facility for the purpose of conducting oversight. | Submitted |
| 105 | Version 1 | Cisneros (CA) | Democrat | Prevents the deportation and forced separation of immediate family members of U.S. service members and veterans by directing the Secretary of Homeland Security to parole qualifying family members. | Submitted |
| 106 | Version 1 | Olszewski (MD) | Democrat | An amendment would require presidents to put everything in a blind trust, specifically items that may cause a conflict of interest. | Submitted |
| 107 | Version 1 | Clark (MA) | Democrat | Repurposes $70 billion to ICE and CBP to restore a portion of the $200B House Republicans cut from SNAP food programs. | Submitted |
| 108 | Version 2 | Cisneros (CA) | Democrat | Revised Makes funds available for the timely adjudication of DACA renewal applications. | Revised |
| 109 | Version 1 | McIver (NJ) | Democrat | Prohibits the use of solitary confinement in immigration detention. | Submitted |
| 110 | Version 1 | Meeks (NY) | Democrat | Prioritizes funds to ensure TSA employees continue receiving pay and benefits during a government shutdown so that airport security operations remain fully staffed and uninterrupted. | Submitted |
| 111 | Version 1 | Cisneros (CA) | Democrat | Redirects funding from ICE to the Child Care and Development Block Grant program. | Submitted |
| 112 | Version 1 | Cisneros (CA) | Democrat | Funds may not be obligated to USCIS unless the Director reports to Congress on all DACA renewal applications, the status of each, and the number of personnel actively processing DACA renewal applications. | Submitted |
| 113 | Version 1 | Jayapal (WA) | Democrat | Prohibits funding from being used to hire insurrectionists. | Submitted |
| 114 | Version 1 | Cisneros (CA) | Democrat | Funds may not be obligated to ICE or CBP unless the DHS OIG has conducted an audit of the agency and determined in a report to Congress no findings of fraud, waste, or abuse. | Submitted |
| 115 | Version 1 | Castro (TX), Stansbury (NM) | Democrat | Prohibits the Secretary of Homeland Security from detaining any individual under the age of 18 in a facility operated or contracted by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. | Submitted |
| 116 | Version 1 | Bell (MO) | Democrat | Prohibits funds from being used by DHS to produce, purchase, distribute, or broadcast TV ads that are intended to promote ICE, recruit for ICE , or enhance the public's perception or image of ICE. | Submitted |
| 117 | Version 1 | Castro (TX), Stansbury (NM) | Democrat | Requires the Secretary of Homeland Security to ensure ICE facilitates congressional access to individuals detained at any ICE-contracted or ICE-operated immigration detention facility upon request, including by establishing a voluntary enrollment process for detained individuals to indicate their wish to meet with Members of Congress or congressional staff. Prohibits ICE from requiring Members of Congress or congressional staff to identify detainees by name, submit advance consent documentation, or satisfy any other non-statutory preconditions as a condition of such access. | Submitted |
| 118 | Version 1 | McIver (NJ) | Democrat | Provides for the closure of the Delaney Hall immigration detention facility. | Submitted |
| 119 | Version 1 | Stanton (AZ) | Democrat | Redirects $10 billion from ICE that shall be used to fully staff FEMA for hurricane season. | Submitted |
| 120 | Version 1 | Krishnamoorthi (IL) | Democrat | Clarifies that a national emergency shall not be considered an authorization to deploy Federal law enforcement, including ICE, to any election location | Submitted |
| 121 | Version 1 | Thanedar (MI) | Democrat | Amends S.2, the Secure America Act, to restrict funding for the purchase or modification of a warehouse for the purpose of detaining non-citizens. | Submitted |
| 122 | Version 1 | Stanton (AZ) | Democrat | Redirects $10 billion from ICE to cover increases in post disaster infrastructure repair costs caused by delays to disburse funds due the DHS policy that all expenditures over $100k must be approved by the Secretary. | Submitted |
| 123 | Version 1 | Stanton (AZ) | Democrat | Prohibits the use of funds to acquire, lease, or purchase any facility intended to be converted into an immigration detention facility unless the Secretary consults with appropriate local, State, and Tribal officials. Also prohibits the use of funds to plan, design, acquire, lease, renovate, retrofit, or convert a warehouse for use as an immigration detention facility unless the Secretary coordinates such action through the General Services Administration. | Submitted |
| 124 | Version 1 | McGarvey (KY) | Democrat | Redirects all funding in the bill to programs that house and care for homeless veterans, including HUD-VASH, supportive services for veteran families, grant and per diem, and health care for homeless veterans. | Submitted |
| 125 | Version 1 | McGarvey (KY) | Democrat | Prohibits federal funds being used for the president's ballroom without express authorization of Congress. | Submitted |
| 126 | Version 1 | McGarvey (KY) | Democrat | Prohibits any payments from the Anti-Weaponization Fund established by the attorney general without approval from Congress. | Submitted |
| 127 | Version 1 | Underwood (IL) | Democrat | Amends the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to expand eligibility for the refundable credit for coverage under a qualified health plan. Identical to H.R. 247 (119th Congress) | Submitted |
| 128 | Version 1 | McIver (NJ) | Democrat | Reforms ICE’s “Voluntary Work Program” by abolishing the $1 per day pay rule; reiterates the program’s strictly voluntary nature and penalizes DHS employees who retaliate against detainees for not participating; initiates an Immigration Detention Ombudsman investigation into the prevalence of VWP program violations, nonpayment, and retaliation. | Submitted |
| 129 | Version 1 | Kamlager-Dove (CA) | Democrat | Prohibits the use of funds to hire any individual to serve in U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement if that individual participated in the January 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol, including those convicted or pardoned for related offenses. | Submitted |
| 130 | Version 1 | Dexter (OR) | Democrat | Prohibits funding for family immigration detention. | Submitted |
| 131 | Version 1 | Thanedar (MI) | Democrat | Amends S.2, the Secure America Act, to restrict funding for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). | Submitted |
| 132 | Version 1 | Dexter (OR) | Democrat | Prohibits funding from being used to to require or in any way induce or coerce an unaccompanied alien child to sign any legal document impacting their custody, placement, or immigration status to waive their right to a hearing or the opportunity to file applications for immigration relief, accept removal or voluntary return, accept criminal liability, or concede to removability without a meaningful opportunity to consult confidentially with a lawyer. | Submitted |
| 133 | Version 1 | Thanedar (MI) | Democrat | Amends S.2, the Secure America Act, to restrict funding for immigration enforcement operations in sensitive locations. | Submitted |
| 134 | Version 1 | McIver (NJ) | Democrat | Prohibits the Secretary of Homeland Security from initiating or renewing third-party contracts for immigration detention, requiring that existing agreements for private detention facilities be phased out not later than 6 months following enactment. | Submitted |
| 135 | Version 2 | Tlaib (MI) | Democrat | Revised Codifies the requirement that DHS (including ICE and CBP) report deaths that occur within 30 days of individuals being released from their custody. | Revised |
| 136 | Version 1 | Dexter (OR) | Democrat | Prohibits funds from facilitating the cancelation of the directive requiring ICE to report the death of a detainee within 30 days after release. | Submitted |
| 137 | Version 1 | Thanedar (MI) | Democrat | Amends S.2, the Secure America Act, by inserting the text of H.R.4944, the Ending Qualified Immunity for ICE Agents Act. | Submitted |
| 138 | Version 1 | McIver (NJ) | Democrat | Inserts the text of H.R. 7982, the Protect World Cup Attendees Act, prohibiting ICE from carrying out enforcement actions at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. | Submitted |
| 139 | Version 1 | Thanedar (MI) | Democrat | Amends S.2, the Secure America Act, to include the text of H.R.7123, the Abolish ICE Act. This bill restricts any funds from being made available for the duties of the Director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), rescinds any unobligated funds, and abolishes ICE 90 days after enactment of this Act. | Submitted |
| 140 | Version 1 | Moulton (MA) | Democrat | Prohibits using money made available by the bill to arrest, detain, or remove individuals who were previously granted TPS status and who continue to meet the eligibility requirements for TPS | Submitted |
| 141 | Version 1 | Thanedar (MI) | Democrat | Amends S.2, the Secure America Act, by restricting funds for the use of detention facilities owned by private entities for the purpose of detaining non-citizens. | Submitted |
| 142 | Version 1 | McIver (NJ) | Democrat | Requires that the Homeland Security Secretary certify that no individual in immigration detention is denied certain basic human necessities, including food, water, medical care, and others, as a condition of receiving funding under this Act. | Submitted |
| 143 | Version 1 | Thanedar (MI) | Democrat | Amends S.2, the Secure America Act, by transferring $10,000,000 from the One, Big, Beautiful Bill Act to the Department of Homeland Security for the purpose of procuring, deploying, and operating body-worn cameras for agents and officers performing enforcement activities under immigration laws. | Submitted |
| 144 | Version 1 | Menendez (NJ), Watson Coleman (NJ), McIver (NJ) | Democrat | Prohibits the use of funding for construction, renovation, or operation of any warehouse facility. | Submitted |
| 145 | Version 1 | Peters (CA), Krishnamoorthi (IL) | Democrat | Restricts Federal immigration enforcement agents’ use of crowd munitions like tear gas, aligns immigration enforcement with the heightened DOJ standards on use of force, and creates greater transparency in enforcement by requiring the use of body cameras and strictly limiting the use of masks. | Submitted |
| 146 | Version 1 | Beyer (VA) | Democrat | None of the funding appropriated under this bill may be used to withhold visa adjudication simply based on an individuals country of birth | Submitted |
| 147 | Version 1 | Menendez (NJ) | Democrat | Prohibits the use of funds to detain medically vulnerable persons. | Submitted |
| 148 | Version 1 | McIver (NJ) | Democrat | Repeals the cap on immigration judges and creates a minimum staffing level at the Executive Office for Immigration Review to help clear the immigration court backlog. | Submitted |
| 149 | Version 2 | Menendez (NJ), Watson Coleman (NJ) | Democrat | Revised Prohibits the use of funding to effectuate third country removals without written and voluntary consent and a 30 day period during which individuals can consult legal counsel. | Revised |
| 150 | Version 1 | McIver (NJ) | Democrat | Guarantees legal representation to all individuals facing removal proceedings in immigration court. | Submitted |
| 151 | Version 1 | Luna (FL) | Republican | Adds the bill text of the SAVE America Act to the bill. | Submitted |
| 152 | Version 1 | Luna (FL) | Republican | Adds just voter I.D. requirements to the bill. | Submitted |
| 153 | Version 1 | Grijalva (AZ) | Democrat | None of the funds in this Act may be used until the Secretary of Homeland Security provides a report to Congress on actions taken to address sexual misconduct allegations against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and U.S. Customs and Border Protection. | Submitted |
| 154 | Version 1 | Thanedar (MI) | Democrat | Amends S.2, the Secure America Act, by restricting funds for the use of face masks by Department of Homeland Security officers that would obscure faces or identities while conducting immigration enforcement operations. | Submitted |
| 155 | Version 1 | Thanedar (MI) | Democrat | Amends S.2, the Secure America Act, by restricting funds for the entering, renewing, or extension of contracts with private entities that have previously contributed political donations to the President of the United States, the Secretary of Homeland Security, or related political figures. | Submitted |
| 156 | Version 1 | Amo (RI) | Democrat | Prohibits funds appropriated by this Act from being used to carry out Executive Order 14399 relating to Ensuring Citizenship Verification and Integrity in Federal Elections. | Submitted |
| 157 | Version 1 | Landsman (OH) | Democrat | Redistributes the money from the bill, redirecting the funding towards: $10B for the COPS program at DOJ, $10B towards the Federal-Aid Highway Program at DOT, $10B towards the Dept of Education’s state grants for teachers, $10B towards the SNAP Program at the Dept of Agriculture, $10B toward the LIHEAP Program at HHS, and $20B towards paying down the national debt. | Submitted |
| 158 | Version 1 | Aguilar (CA) | Democrat | Redirects funds from the bill to offset a two-year extension of the Affordable Care Act Enhanced Premium Tax Credits. | Submitted |
| 159 | Version 1 | Amo (RI) | Democrat | Redirects all funding to the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP). | Submitted |
| 160 | Version 1 | Pou (NJ) | Democrat | None of the funds made available by this Act may be used to obscure or remove the license plate of vehicles used to conduct civil immigration enforcement. | Submitted |
| 161 | Version 1 | Thanedar (MI) | Democrat | Amends S.2, the Secure America Act, by transferring $1,000,000,000 from the One, Big, Beautiful Bill Act to the Department of Homeland Security to ensure access to hot, nutritious meals, access to timely and proper medical treatment, and to ensure the cleanliness of facilities used for the purpose of detaining non-citizens. | Submitted |