| 1 | Goldman (NY) | None of the funds made available under this title (and none of the unobligated balances of amounts made available under of the Act entitled ‘‘An Act to provide for reconciliation pursuant to title II of H. Con. Res. 14’’, approved July 4, 2025 (Public Law 119-21; 139 Stat. 361), may be used until the date on which all sworn law enforcement officers and agents of the Department of Homeland Security, and any officer or agent acting under the authority of the Department of Homeland Security, visibly display appropriately marked gear and credentials during operations or activities directed by the Secretary of Homeland Security or by the head of any component of the Department of Homeland Security, except in the case of an officer or agent who is conducting an undercover activity or protective service in the regular performance of the duties of the officer or agent. |
| 2 | Titus (NV), Nehls (TX) | Revised Restores the gambling loss deduction to 100%. |
| 3 | Balint (VT) | Prohibits use of funds until the Department of Homeland Security meets the medical and healthcare standards of detainees in immigration detention facilities. |
| 4 | Kamlager-Dove (CA) | Ensures that the Secretary of Homeland Security provides essential care and attention to pregnant individuals held in immigration detention. |
| 5 | Correa (CA) | Honoring 250 years of veteran contributions by preventing funds from the bill from being used to detain and remove veterans, absent convictions for violent crimes and terrorism. |
| 6 | Gomez (CA) | Strikes all after the enacting clause and inserts the substantively identical text of HR 6390, which fully Rescinds Mandatory Funding for Immigration Enforcement, Detention, and related State and Local Grant Programs, as well as repealing new immigration fees, made law under PL 119-21 (Commonly Referred to as the One Big Beautiful Bill). The text also creates five new tax credits related to Housing including a First Time Homebuyer Credit, a Starter Home Construction Credit, a Affordable Housing Conversion Credit, a LIHTC Boost for Extremely Low Income Households, and a Renters Tax Credit. |
| 7 | Goldman (NY) | None of the funds made available by this Act may be used to- (1) arrest or detain any individual while that individual is physically present at an Executive Office for Immigration Review immigration court facility for the purpose of attending or participating in a hearing, except pursuant to a judicial warrant; or (2) arrest or detain any individual immediately upon their arrival or departure from an Executive Office for Immigration Review immigration court facility if they are arriving or departing the facility for the purpose of attending or participating in a hearing, except pursuant to a judicial warrant. |
| 8 | Correa (CA) | Preventing funds from the bill from being used to repay agencies through 287(g) agreements to arrest or detain victims or witnesses to crimes. |
| 9 | Garcia (IL) | Prohibits funds from being used to engage in activities that involve the use of deadly force against non-violent protestors. |
| 10 | Garcia (IL) | Prohibits immigration enforcement operations in houses of worship. |
| 11 | Correa (CA), Tran (CA) | Inserting language providing employment authorization and prohibiting the deportation of Vietnamese refugees who came to the United States prior to July 12, 1995. Identical to H.R. 8605- Honor Our Commitment Act of 2026. |
| 12 | Walkinshaw (VA), Beyer (VA), Landsman (OH) | Prohibits the use of funds in this Act if a reduction in force is authorized at the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency. |
| 13 | Walkinshaw (VA) | Appropriates $584,250,000 to remain available for the Urban Area Security Initiative preparedness grant. |
| 14 | Randall (WA) | This amendment would prohibit immigration enforcement at disaster response locations, ensuring that first responders can focus on saving lives without fear of detention or deportation. |