Anonymous
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6/23/2025, 8:44:42 AM No.508430936
>budget shortfall exceeding a whopping $1 billion
>The cost of maintaining facilities, coupled with increased deportation flights and enhanced enforcement operations, has far exceeded ICE’s allocated budget for fiscal year 2025.
>“We’re burning through cash faster than anticipated,” the official said.
>Without congressional action, ICE may be forced to reduce its detention capacity from 46,000 to as low as 22,000 beds, a move that could lead to the release of thousands of detainees
And money keeps sinking
>>ICE has submitted an emergency funding request to Congress, seeking $1.2 billion to sustain operations through the fiscal year.
>The cost of maintaining facilities, coupled with increased deportation flights and enhanced enforcement operations, has far exceeded ICE’s allocated budget for fiscal year 2025.
>“We’re burning through cash faster than anticipated,” the official said.
>Without congressional action, ICE may be forced to reduce its detention capacity from 46,000 to as low as 22,000 beds, a move that could lead to the release of thousands of detainees
And money keeps sinking
>>ICE has submitted an emergency funding request to Congress, seeking $1.2 billion to sustain operations through the fiscal year.
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