Minnesota senators oppose ICE funding; House Small Business chair calls criticism 'rhetoric' and defends DHS functions

House Small Business Committee · February 10, 2026

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Summary

Clips of Senators Amy Klobuchar and Tina Smith criticizing a recent ICE/DHS funding package were played; Rep. Roger Williams responded on-air, calling such commentary rhetoric, noting DHS functions remain funded and urging continued support and training for law enforcement.

The host played clips of Minnesota senators criticizing parts of a recent Department of Homeland Security funding package. Sen. Amy Klobuchar said she was “opposed to this ICE funding bill” and said the $75,000,000,000 enacted this summer made the agency larger than the FBI. Sen. Tina Smith said the measure represented unchecked government policing and alleged it enabled abuses.

In response, Rep. Roger Williams called the criticisms “rhetoric,” noted that key agency functions such as TSA, FAA and FEMA are funded in the larger appropriations package and said the agencies — including Secret Service — need continued support. “The fact of the matter is... it has been funded, I think, to 2028,” Williams said, adding that law enforcement requires training and equipment to protect quality of life.

Williams framed the debate as a contrast between calls for reform and the practical consequences of cutting funding for operational components such as transportation security and disaster response. He also said critics risk undermining morale for law enforcement personnel and pointed to problems in so-called sanctuary jurisdictions as a reason to maintain support.

The transcript records no legislative action or vote on DHS funding in this segment; the discussion in the program focused on differing political perspectives.