Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin testifies on the agency's budget amid immigration enforcement and World Cup preparations. - Mullin appears before the Senate appropriations subcommittee on homeland security.
- The Senate considers funding immigration agencies through Trump's term, but Republican opposition stalls a settlement fund. - Mullin threatens to withdraw CBP officers from airports in sanctuary cities, potentially disrupting World Cup travel.
- A new USCIS policy requires most green card applicants to apply from their home country. The hearing highlights ongoing tensions over immigration policy and security preparations for the World Cup.