Mullin sworn in as DHS secretary as Republicans pitch new funding offer
Markwayne Mullin was sworn in as Secretary of Homeland Security (DHS) amid an ongoing funding impasse between Democrats and Republicans. The dispute stems from Democratic demands for immigration enforcement reforms following the deaths of two US citizens, while Republicans prioritize funding the agency. The lapse in DHS funding has caused airport delays, prompting the deployment of ICE agents to assist TSA. Senate Republicans have proposed a compromise to restart funding for most of DHS, including ICE and CBP, but it excludes many of the reforms Democrats seek. The proposal emerged after a White House meeting where Trump seemingly backed down from his demand to tie DHS funding to the Save America Act.