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[The Democratic Strategy Behind the DHS Shutdown: A Conversation with Senator Catherine Cortez Masto]-[‘Thugs’: The Moderate Democrat Railing Against ICE]

The Daily · B2 · 2026-02-19

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The Rationale Behind the DHS Shutdown

In this episode of The Daily, Senator Catherine Cortez Masto discusses the Democratic strategy of withholding funding from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) as a mechanism to force policy reforms within immigration enforcement. Senator Cortez Masto, who identifies as a moderate, frames this shutdown not as a rejection of law enforcement, but as a necessary intervention against an administration she describes as "out of control." Drawing on her background as a former attorney general and federal prosecutor, she argues that the current practices of ICE and other agencies have deviated from the core principles of "community policing" and public safety.

The Critique of Modern Immigration Enforcement

Senator Cortez Masto points to a specific turning point: the significant increase in funding provided to ICE via the tax bill—what she calls the "one big beautiful bill." With $75 billion allocated to ICE, she argues that the agency, under the influence of Stephen Miller, engaged in a "hiring binge" that compromised professional standards. She highlights that the lack of rigorous training in "de-escalation standards" and "use of force standards" has led to a "deportation force of excessive force."

She provides harrowing personal accounts from her home state of Nevada, including reports of agents conducting "roving patrols," entering private properties without "judicial warrants," and even "following people home from church." By characterizing these actions as "lawless," the Senator argues that the administration has created a "national police force" that violates multiple amendments, including the First, Fourth, and Fifth, ultimately undermining the public trust essential for effective law enforcement.

Negotiating Tactics and Reform Demands

To end the shutdown, Democrats have proposed specific, "common sense" reforms, such as requiring warrants for arrests, insisting that agents display visible IDs, and prohibiting the use of masks during operations. Cortez Masto defends these as standard protocols used by local law enforcement. When challenged on the potential political risk of appearing "weak on immigration," she counters by emphasizing that her approach seeks a balance: securing the border while maintaining an immigration process that treats individuals with respect. She argues that voters in swing states like Nevada want "safe communities" but are simultaneously "demanding what they are seeing with ICE"—a rejection of the overreach and abuse currently being practiced.

The Long-Term Political Strategy

When asked whether a messaging victory without concrete policy changes would be sufficient, Senator Cortez Masto suggests that the primary goal is to expose the administration's failures. She asserts that the Republican-led Congress has "abdicated their role" by allowing the executive branch to operate unchecked. Even if the legislative demands are not fully met, she views the shutdown as a vital tool to "win the argument" and influence the upcoming elections. Ultimately, she believes that true accountability for the "heinous" conduct of these agencies can only be achieved by reclaiming oversight through electoral success, as the current administration "thrives on chaos and uncertainty."

Conclusion

Senator Cortez Masto concludes that while the path to ending the shutdown remains uncertain, the refusal to accept the status quo is a moral imperative. She maintains that the "brutality" currently exhibited by federal agents is incompatible with American values. By framing the issue through the lens of institutional integrity and constitutional rights, she positions the Democratic strategy as a defense of the rule of law against an administration she believes has fundamentally undermined the safety and trust of the communities it is sworn to protect.

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📖 Transcript

From New York Times, I'm Michael Barbaro.
This is The Daily.
Today marks the sixth day of an unusual government shutdown in which Democrats have withheld funding to a single federal agency, the Department of Homeland Security, in order to force President Trump to change how thousands of its agents enforce immigration laws.
Today.
My conversation with an unlikely leader of the Democratic strategy, Senator Catherine Cortez Masto of Nevada.
It's Thursday, February 19th.

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