The Democratic members of the U.S. House Committee on Homeland Security form the committee's Democratic caucus, offering policy positions, legislative priorities, and oversight from a Democratic perspective on national security, emergency preparedness, cybersecurity, immigration and border policy, counterterrorism, disaster resilience, and civil liberties.
Pursues homeland security and related legislation emphasizing balanced border security paired with immigration reform, protection of civil liberties and privacy, cybersecurity and critical infrastructure protection, disaster response and resilience, countering domestic violent extremism, supply chain security, and support for first responders and federal agencies such as the Department of Homeland Security and FEMA.
Does not operate as a separate nonprofit; activities are supported through congressional resources and member office budgets funded by federal appropriations and by the broader Democratic Caucus and individual members' fundraising activities.
House Democratic Caucus, Congressional Progressive Caucus, House Democratic leadership, Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, and allied advocacy organizations and think tanks such as the ACLU, immigration advocacy groups, labor unions, and national security policy research centers.
Congressional party caucus (Democratic members of the U.S. House Committee on Homeland Security)