Senate Democrats revive bipartisan border security bill as GOP vows to block it again (2024)

WASHINGTON — Senate Democrats plan to force a vote Thursday on the bipartisan border security package that Republicans blocked this year, an attempt to flip the script on immigration politics, a major vulnerability for President Joe Biden.

The legislation, negotiated by Republican and Democratic senators, is designed to reduce border crossings, raise the bar for migrants to qualify for asylum and quickly turn away those who fail to meet it. It empowers the president to shut down the border if certain triggers are met. If it becomes law, it would be the most sweeping set of migration restrictions in decades. Biden has endorsed the bill.

But former President Donald Trump helped kill the legislation earlier this year and Republicans say they will block it again.

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., notified members on the floor about the Thursday vote, calling it "the strongest, most comprehensive border security bill we've seen in a generation."

“This week, Republicans will get another chance to do the right thing,” Schumer said Monday. “Most people agree the status quo cannot continue. Our southern border is in desperate needof more resources, and our immigration system is in serious need of repair.”

“All those who say we need to act on the border will get a chance this week to show they’re serious — serious — about fixing the border,” Schumer added. “We’re going to need bipartisan support if there’s any hope of getting this bill done.”

It will require 60 votes to advance and is expected to fail because of overwhelming Republican opposition.

Bringing the bipartisan bill back to the floor is part of Democrats' broader election year strategy to go on the offense on immigration — an issue that has vexed the party in past cycles. In recent weeks, key Biden administration officials and top Democratic lawmakers have discussed holding votes on bills that the GOP would oppose and weighed various executive actions that Biden could take. This month, the administration proposed a new rule to accelerate the asylum process.

Republicans are vowing to filibuster the legislation — as they've done before — dismissing the vote as a political messaging exercise less than six months before the November election. Even Sen. James Lankford, the Oklahoma Republican who negotiated the original border package with Sen. Chris Murphy, D-Conn., and Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, I-Ariz., is vowing to vote no.

“It’s trying to score political points rather than actually trying to solve a problem,” Lankford told reporters. “There’s been no attempt to sit down and say, ‘OK, what went sideways last time? Let’s figure this out.'"

Schumer has said GOP opposition to the bill proves that the party doesn't care about securing the border and is instead trying to preserve the issue as a political weapon for Trump to use in the 2024 election. Trump has made immigration and the overwhelmed border a centerpiece of his run, vowing a crackdown.

The impasse over immigration reform is nothing new, and the blame game over competing House and Senate proposals has been raging for months. In February, after Murphy, Lankford and Sinema announced their landmark immigration deal, Schumer packaged it with critical aid for foreign allies, including Ukraine and Israel, and tried to push it through the upper chamber.

The Senate split evenly over whether to advance the national security and border package, falling far short of the 60 required to break a filibuster. Just four Republicans voted for it. And four Democrats defected, with Schumer switching sides for procedural reasons so that he could bring the bill up again. The final vote was 49-51.

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., who helped craft the deal and signed off on it, ended up voting against it in February after it became clear that most Republicans would reject it.

At the time, the border bill was packaged with billions of dollars in U.S. aid to Ukraine and Israel. Republicans had initially demanded tougher asylum and border laws as a condition for supporting the foreign aid, but they eventually agreed to pass the Ukraine and Israel measures in a standalone bill.

The Senate will first vote this week on a procedural motion to advance the border package as a standalone bill under the 60-vote threshold.

Though it is unlikely to make it to the House, Speaker Mike Johnson’s GOP leadership team issued a scathing joint statement, arguing that the Senate vote is an unserious effort to secure the border. They urged Schumer to put the tougher, House-passed border bill, known as HR 2, on the Senate floor instead, though it lacks any Democratic support.

“Leader Schumer is trying give his vulnerable members cover by bringing a vote on a bill which has already failed once in the Senate because it would actually codify many of the disastrous Biden open border policies that created this crisis in the first place,” the GOP leaders said. “Should it reach the House, the bill would be dead on arrival.”

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Senate Democrats revive bipartisan border security bill as GOP vows to block it again (2024)

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How many Democrats voted against the Senate Border Bill? ›

On the left, four Democrats, as well as Sen. Bernie Sanders, an independent of Maine, voted against advancing the bill. “It fails to address the root causes of migration or to establish more lawful pathways,” said Sen. Alex Padilla, a California Democrat.

How many Democrats are in the House? ›

United States House of Representatives
Minority WhipKatherine Clark (D) since January 3, 2023
Structure
Seats435 voting members 6 non-voting members 218 for a majority
Political groupsMajority (218) Republican (218) Minority (213) Democratic (213) Vacant (4) Vacant (4)
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Who controls the Senate and the House of Representatives? ›

We have a two-party system which means that most members of Congress are either Republicans or Democrats. numerical majority always has ultimate control of whether or not to pass a bill. Thus, the wishes of the majority members are followed.

Who are the Democratic senators right now? ›

Senators
Senator's NameStateParty
Murphy, ChristopherConnecticutDemocratic
Murray, PattyWashingtonDemocratic
Ossoff, JonGeorgiaDemocratic
Padilla, AlexCaliforniaDemocratic
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Is the US Senate more Republican or Democratic? ›

United States Senate
Seats100
Political groupsMajority (51) Democratic (47) Independent (4) Minority (49) Republican (49)
Length of term6 years
Elections
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What is HR 815? ›

On Wednesday, April 24, 2024, the President signed into law: H.R. 815, which provides supplemental emergency appropriations for fiscal year 2024 to Federal agencies to respond to the situations in Israel and Ukraine, and for assistance to the Indo-Pacific region.

How many Republicans are in the House in 2024? ›

Partisan breakdown
U.S. House Partisan Breakdown
PartyAs of May 2024
Democratic Party213
Republican Party218
Vacancies4
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Members of the House of Representatives serve two-year terms and are considered for reelection every even year.

Is there a term limit for the House of Representatives? ›

Initiative Statute. The Congress of the United States consists of the Senate and the House of Representatives. California's delegation to Congress consists of two senators and 52 representatives. Senators are elected for a term of six years and representatives are elected for a term of two years.

Is the House or Senate more powerful? ›

The Senate has exceptionally high authority, sometimes higher than the President or the House of Representatives. The Senate can try cases of impeachment, which can dismiss a President for misconduct.

Is Maine a red or blue state? ›

Although today Maine is considered somewhat Democratic in presidential elections having voted Democratic in every presidential election since 1992. While the governorship remains competitive, Republicans have held both houses of the state legislature simultaneously for only two years since 1974.

What is the difference between a Democrat and a Republican? ›

The Democratic Party typically supports a larger government role in economic issues, backing regulations and social welfare programs. The Republicans, however, typically want a smaller government that is less involved in the economy.

Who is the current minority whip of the Senate? ›

The current leaders are Democratic Majority Leader Chuck Schumer of New York and Republican Minority Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky. The current Assistant Majority Leader is Democrat Dick Durbin of Illinois. The current Assistant Minority Leader is Republican John Thune of South Dakota.

Who are the whips in Congress? ›

The assistant majority leader and assistant minority leader of the House, commonly called whips, are the second-ranking members of each party's leadership.

Who are the progressives in the Senate? ›

California
  • Jared Huffman (CA-2, San Rafael)
  • John Garamendi (CA-8, Walnut Grove)
  • Mark DeSaulnier (CA-10, Concord)
  • Barbara Lee (CA-12, Oakland)
  • Ro Khanna (CA-17, Fremont)
  • Jimmy Panetta (CA-19, Carmel Valley)
  • Judy Chu (CA-28, El Monte)
  • Grace Napolitano (CA-31, Norwalk)

Who drafted the border bill? ›

Update from AILA on May 23, 2024. On May 23, the Senate voted down (43-50) the Border Act, a bill introduced by Senator Murphy (D-CT). The Border Act includes similar immigration provisions as the February bipartisan bill he jointly wrote with Senators Lankford (R-OK) and Sinema (I-AZ).

Who is the Republican majority leader of the Senate? ›

Mitch McConnell is the United States Senate Republican Leader.

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