Summary
Officials from several Department of Homeland Security (DHS) agencies that do not handle immigration will speak to the House Appropriations Committee about the 2027 budget. This hearing happens during a partial government shutdown that is the longest in U.S. history. Agency leaders will answer questions about President Donald Trump’s budget plans.
Key Facts
- DHS officials from non-immigration agencies are testifying before the House Appropriations Committee.
- The agencies involved include the Secret Service, Coast Guard, TSA, Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, and FEMA.
- The testimony is focused on the budget for fiscal year 2027.
- The hearing takes place during a record-long partial government shutdown.
- Officials will answer questions about President Donald Trump’s budget proposals.
- The committee oversees government spending and funding decisions.
- These agencies provide security and emergency services, but they do not handle immigration enforcement.