O Congresso pode dividir o financiamento da Segurança Interna
There is no good reason to disrupt airport security over an immigration policy dispute
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National Review (United States) | Mar 24, 2026
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Disruption in airport security funding can have far-reaching economic consequences, making it imperative to keep these issues separate.
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Dividing Homeland Security funding undermines the integrity of immigration policy and could lead to security vulnerabilities.
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Congress should prioritize airport security funding to ensure public safety, regardless of immigration policy disputes.
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The debate over Homeland Security funding highlights the need for a comprehensive approach to both security and immigration reform.
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While airport security is crucial, using it as leverage in immigration policy negotiations risks politicizing public safety.
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