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Senate Passes Budget Plan Ice Border Patrol Bid

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The budget resolution funds DHS operations, including ICE and Border Patrol, for three years. This directly impacts government contractors providing services, technology, and construction for border security and immigration enforcement. Companies in security, surveillance, detention facilities, and logistics may see sustained revenue. However, the commercial mechanism is weak as it is a budget allocation, not a direct price or supply shock. No specific product/commodity price is directly affected; the channel is regulatory (government spending).

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  • Senate passed a budget plan funding DHS (ICE and Border Patrol) with $70 billion over three years.
  • DHS has been shut down since mid-February due to policy disputes.
  • Bill aims to have President Trump's signature by end of month.
  • House has not yet taken up the legislation; Republican leaders insist on including immigration enforcement funding.
Sector verdictSP500_INDUSTRIALSFlatmagnitude 2/3 Β· confidence 2/5

Sustained revenue visibility for DHS contractors; however, revenue impact is back-loaded. Impact expected to remain flat over the next 2-4 weeks.

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