House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) on Wednesday outlined their 10 demands to pass a Department of Homeland Security funding bill ahead of the Feb. 13 deadline.

Their 10 demands, which revolve around changes to immigration enforcement, include:

  • Bar DHS officers from entering private property without a judicial warrant
  • Ban ICE and immigration officers from wearing masks
  • Require officers to display their name, ID number and agency they work for
  • Restrict operations near schools, churches, polling places and medical and child care facilities
  • Prohibit execution of stops based on individuals’ jobs, ethnicity, race, language or accent
  • Pass a “reasonable use of force policy”
  • Allow state and local governments to investigate and prosecute potential crimes and cases of excessive force
  • Allow states to sue the Department of Homeland Security
  • Mandate body cameras on officers
  • Regulate and standardize the unforms and equipment that DHS officers can use

Republicans have already rejected the anti-mask and judicial warrant proposals.

The DHS is the one area of the government that is not funded through the end of the fiscal year, Sept. 30.

The GOP previously funded immigration enforcement operations in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, signed by President Trump last year.

However, should DHS funding run out, it will impact the TSA, Coast Guard, and FEMA, among other entities.

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