Mazie Hirono of Hawaii took to the floor of the U.S. Senate on Thursday to demand that her colleagues fund the Department of Homeland Security with a “clean” bill and “resist the temptation to govern through manufactured crises and political games.”
“Our national security is at stake. Surely my colleagues remember when DHS was created in a direct response to the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001,” Hirono said, according to her office. “Of the nearly 200,000 DHS employees across the country, 2,000 are based in Hawaii.”
Sen. Mazie Hirono speaking on the Senate floor Feb. 5.
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The senator added, “Nobody will get paid if DHS shuts down. Some will be furloughed, while many others will be forced as essential employees to continue showing up to work without pay. We count on the Coast Guard, on TSA, on Customs, and on U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, which are all part of DHS, to be on the job, each and every day.”
Hirono made her remarks on the same day that she and fellow Democrats succeeded in once again blocking the GOP’s legislation funding DHS but also, in the view of Democrats, harming President Barack Obama’s immigration plans. Funding for DHS expires Feb. 27.
Thursday’s vote was 52-47 and heavily along partisan lines. Brian Schatz of Hawaii again voted “nay” on the GOP measure, which needed 60 votes to advance.
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Chad Blair is the politics editor for Civil Beat. You can reach him by email at cblair@civilbeat.org or follow him on X at @chadblairCB.