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Trump pitches $4.6B funding increase for DHS, cuts to FEMA grants, security services
The Trump administration’s proposed fiscal 2026 budget for the Department of Homeland Security calls for a $4.6 billion increase in overall funding—but also includes cuts to staffing, FEMA grants, and cybersecurity programs. At the same time, a sweeping megabill would direct more than $170 billion toward immigration and border enforcement.
This exclusive POLITICO Pro Data Analysis maps out proposed agency-by-agency funding changes, highlights where staff reductions would hit hardest, and examines how new spending priorities could shift the department’s core capabilities.
Why it matters:
- Breaks down the DHS budget request and megabill allocations by program
- Tracks staffing changes across FEMA, TSA, CISA, USCIS and more
- Identifies potential operational impacts on immigration processing, cybersecurity, and emergency response
- Designed for policy professionals who need data-backed insight on federal funding and workforce trends
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