S 2 · Signed into Law · 06-10-26
Secure America Act
What does the Secure America Act do?
S 2 is a Senate bill sponsored by Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC). Provides about $69.55B in new funding through fiscal year 2029 to U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, and the Department of Homeland Security for border security, immigration enforcement, and removal operations. It was enacted as a budget reconciliation bill. Appropriates roughly $69.55B to CBP, ICE, and DHS through FY2029 for border security and immigration enforcement.
Did S 2 pass? Where it stands
As of July 17, 2026, S 2 has been signed into law on June 10, 2026.
Status: Signed into Law
Latest vote: House Passed 214–212 on June 9, 2026
Outlook: Enacted
Enacted: Signed into law on June 10, 2026
Key provisions
- Border Patrol and CBP Funding
- $9.55B to hire, train, and equip Border Patrol agents and support staff
- $13.02B for CBP agents carrying out immigration enforcement
- $3.45B for border technology, including AI inspection and surveillance systems
- ICE and Removal Operations
- $31.08B for ICE personnel, removal transport, IT, and facilities
- $7.45B for Homeland Security Investigations, including $108.5M for child-exploitation investigators
- At least $350M to arrest released aliens in non-cooperating jurisdictions
- DHS and State Coordination
- $2.5B in additional DHS funding under Title I and $2.5B under Title II
- Funds expanded use of 287(g) agreements with state and local police
- All funds remain available through September 30, 2029
Last updated June 19, 2026