New Money for Security and Defense in the USA

A2

New Money for Security and Defense in the USA

美國安全與國防新撥款


Introduction

The US government wants to spend more money on security. They also want new rules for the military and voting.

美國政府希望增加安全方面的支出。他們還希望為軍隊和投票制定新規則。

Main Body

The House gave $100 billion to the Department of Homeland Security. This money helps the border and helps people after disasters. Some leaders like this plan. Other leaders say it is not enough.

眾議院撥款 1,000 億美元給國土安全部。這筆資金用於支援邊境及災後救援。部分領導者認同此計劃。其他領導者則認為金額不足。

President Trump wants $350 billion more for the military. He wants to buy new planes and missiles. He says this keeps the country safe. Some Republican leaders do not agree with this plan.

川普總統希望為軍隊增加 3,500 億美元的預算。他想採購新飛機和導彈。他表示這樣才能確保國家安全。部分共和黨領導者並不贊同此計劃。

The government also wants the 'Save America Act'. This law says voters must show a photo ID. It also stops some medical surgeries for children. Many leaders think this law will not pass.

政府還希望推行《拯救美國法案》。該法律規定選民必須出示附有照片的身分證件。它還禁止對兒童進行某些醫療手術。許多領導者認為這項法律將無法通過。

Conclusion

Republicans and Democrats do not agree. They disagree about money for the border and new voting rules.

共和黨與民主黨意見分歧。他們在邊境撥款與新投票規則方面無法達成共識。

Vocabulary Learning

💡 The 'Want' Pattern

In this text, we see how to talk about desires or goals using want.

The Rule: Person \rightarrow want \rightarrow thing/action

Examples from the text:

  • The government \rightarrow wants \rightarrow more money.
  • President Trump \rightarrow wants \rightarrow $350 billion.
  • He \rightarrow wants \rightarrow to buy new planes.

⚠️ Watch out for the 'S' When talking about one person or one group (He, She, The Government), add an -s to the word:

  • I want \checkmark
  • They want \checkmark
  • He wants \checkmark
  • The House wants \checkmark

Quick Vocabulary List

  • Money (Cash/Dollars)
  • Safe (Not in danger)
  • Law (Official rule)

Vocabulary Learning

security (n.)
The state of being free from danger
Example:The airport has very high security.
military (n.)
The armed forces of a country
Example:He joined the military after high school.
disasters (n.)
Very bad events that cause a lot of damage
Example:The government helps people after natural disasters.
missiles (n.)
Rockets that carry explosives
Example:The army uses missiles for defense.
surgeries (n.)
Medical operations on a patient's body
Example:The doctor performs many surgeries at the hospital.
disagree (v.)
To have a different opinion
Example:I disagree with you about the movie.
B2

New Funding for Homeland Security and Proposed Changes to Defense and Voting Laws

國土安全部新撥款及國防與投票法擬議修訂


Introduction

The U.S. House Appropriations Committee has moved forward with a funding plan for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). At the same time, the government has proposed a third budget package to increase defense spending and change voting rules.

美國眾議院撥款委員會已推進國土安全部 (DHS) 的撥款計劃。與此同時,政府提出了第三個預算方案,旨在增加國防開支並修改投票規則。

Main Body

The House Appropriations Committee recently approved a bill that gives about $100 billion to the Department of Homeland Security for the next year. This money includes $18.2 billion for Customs and Border Protection (CBP), over $10 billion for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), and $28.4 billion for disaster relief. Republican members stated that this funding is necessary for stability. However, Democratic members argued that there is not enough supervision of how the money is used. Additionally, Senator Eric Schmitt proposed spending $350 million to arrest criminal illegal immigrants after they are released from local jails, especially in cities that do not cooperate with federal authorities.

眾議院撥款委員會最近通過了一項法案,在未來一年撥款約 1,000 億美元給國土安全部。這筆資金包括撥給海關及邊境保護局 (CBP) 的 182 億美元、撥給移民及海關執法局 (ICE) 的超過 100 億美元,以及 284 億美元的災難救援金。共和黨議員表示,這些撥款對於維持穩定是必要的。然而,民主黨議員則認為,資金的使用缺乏足夠監督。此外,參議員 Eric Schmitt 建議撥款 3.5 億美元,用於逮捕在當地監獄獲釋後的刑事非法移民,尤其是在不配合聯邦當局的城市。

Meanwhile, President Donald Trump has asked for the quick passage of a new budget plan called 'Recon 3.0.' This plan would add $350 billion to the military budget, bringing the total to $1.5 trillion. The goal is to buy advanced equipment, such as new fighter jets and missile systems. The administration emphasized that this investment is essential to keep the U.S. strong globally. Nevertheless, some senior Republican leaders, including Senators Susan Collins and Mitch McConnell, have questioned if this is the right way to fund long-term military projects, suggesting that the standard budget process would be better.

與此同時,川普總統要求盡快通過一項名為「Recon 3.0」的新預算計劃。該計劃將增加 3,500 億美元的軍費預算,使總額達到 1.5 兆美元。目標是採購先進設備,例如新戰鬥機和飛彈系統。政府強調,這項投資對於維持美國在全球的強勢至關重要。儘管如此,包括參議員 Susan Collins 和 Mitch McConnell 在內的部分共和黨資深領袖質疑,這是否為資助長期軍事項目的正確方式,並建議採用標準預算程序會更好。

Furthermore, the administration wants to combine this defense funding with the 'Save America Act.' This part of the plan would require voters to show a photo ID and proof of citizenship, while also limiting the use of mail-in ballots. The act also proposes bans on certain medical surgeries for minors and restricts transgender people from participating in women's sports. However, Senate Majority Leader John Thune and other lawmakers have warned that these voting changes may not pass because they lack enough support in the Senate, especially with the midterm elections approaching.

此外,政府希望將國防撥款與「拯救美國法案」結合。該計劃的部分內容將要求選民出示相片 ID 和公民證明,同時限制郵寄選票的使用。該法案還建議禁止未成年人進行某些醫療手術,並限制跨性別人士參加女性體育賽事。然而,參議院多數黨領袖 John Thune 及其他議員警告,由於在參議院缺乏足夠支持,尤其是在中期選舉臨近之際,這些投票修訂可能無法通過。

Conclusion

Current legislative efforts show a deep political divide over immigration funding and a lack of agreement within the Republican party regarding defense spending and voting policies.

目前的立法努力顯示,在移民撥款方面存在深層政治分歧,而共和黨內部對於國防開支與投票政策也缺乏共識。

Vocabulary Learning

⚡ The 'B2 Shift': Moving from Simple to Complex Connections

At the A2 level, you likely use and, but, and because to connect your ideas. To reach B2, you need Connectors of Contrast and Addition. These words don't just link sentences; they signal your logic to the reader.

🔍 Analysis of the Text

Look at how the article moves away from basic words to more professional 'bridge' words:

  • Instead of 'But' \rightarrow However & Nevertheless

    • Example: "Republican members stated that this funding is necessary... However, Democratic members argued..."
    • B2 Logic: These words create a formal pause. They tell the listener: "I am about to give you the opposite point of view."
  • Instead of 'Also' \rightarrow Additionally & Furthermore

    • Example: "Furthermore, the administration wants to combine this defense funding..."
    • B2 Logic: These are used when you are building a 'stack' of arguments. They make your speech sound structured rather than like a random list.

🛠️ The Upgrade Path

A2 Level (Basic)B2 Level (Advanced)When to use it?
ButHoweverTo introduce a contrasting fact.
AlsoAdditionallyTo add a similar piece of information.
AndFurthermoreTo add a stronger, more important point.
But / Even soNeverthelessWhen something happens despite a problem.

💡 Pro Tip for Fluency

Notice the punctuation. In the text, However, Additionally, and Furthermore are followed by a comma. This is a classic B2 marker. When you use these words at the start of a sentence, always pause (the comma) before continuing your thought. This gives you a natural, professional rhythm.

Vocabulary Learning

appropriations (n.)
The act of setting aside a specific amount of money for a particular purpose, usually by a government body.
Example:The government's annual appropriations bill determines how much money each department receives.
supervision (n.)
The act of watching over a person or activity to ensure that everything is done correctly.
Example:The project failed because there was not enough supervision from the senior managers.
cooperate (v.)
To work together with others to achieve a common goal or to comply with a request.
Example:The local police agreed to cooperate with federal agents to solve the case.
emphasized (v.)
To give special importance or prominence to something in speaking or writing.
Example:The teacher emphasized that the final exam would cover all chapters of the book.
essential (adj.)
Absolutely necessary; extremely important.
Example:Good communication is essential for a successful marriage.
legislative (adj.)
Relating to the laws of a country or the process of making laws.
Example:The legislative branch of government is responsible for drafting and passing new bills.
C2

Legislative Developments Regarding Department of Homeland Security Funding and Proposed Defense and Electoral Reforms

關於國土安全部撥款及擬議國防與選舉改革的立法進展


Introduction

The U.S. House Appropriations Committee has advanced a funding measure for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), while the executive branch has proposed a third budget reconciliation package targeting defense expenditures and voting regulations.

美國眾議院撥款委員會推進了一項針對國土安全部(DHS)的撥款措施,而行政部門則提出了第三個預算調節方案,旨在針對國防開支與投票規定。

Main Body

The House Appropriations Committee recently approved legislation allocating approximately $100 billion to the Department of Homeland Security for the upcoming fiscal year. This allocation includes $18.2 billion for Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and over $10 billion for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), alongside $28.4 billion designated for disaster relief. These figures supplement a previously enacted reconciliation bill that provided $70 billion for immigration enforcement through 2029. While Republican members characterized the measure as a necessary step toward institutional stability following previous funding lapses, Democratic members expressed dissatisfaction with the perceived insufficiency of oversight and the lack of restrictive guardrails on enforcement tactics. Notably, a provision introduced by Senator Eric Schmitt would allocate $350 million specifically for the apprehension of criminal illegal aliens upon their release from local or state custody, a measure intended to circumvent the non-cooperation of sanctuary jurisdictions.

眾議院撥款委員會最近通過了一項立法,在即將到來的財政年度撥款約 1,000 億美元給國土安全部。此撥款包括給海關及邊境保衛局(CBP)的 182 億美元,以及給移民及海關執法局(ICE)的超過 100 億美元,另有 284 億美元指定用於災難救援。這些數字是對先前通過的調節法案的補充,該法案在 2029 年前提供了 700 億美元用於移民執法。共和黨議員將此舉描述為在先前撥款中斷後,邁向機構穩定之必要步驟;而民主黨議員則對監督不足以及執法手段缺乏限制性保障表示不滿。值得注意的是,參議員 Eric Schmitt 提出的一項條款將專門撥款 3.5 億美元,用於在刑事非法移民被地方或州政府拘留釋放後將其逮捕,此舉旨在繞過不合作的庇護轄區。

Concurrently, President Donald Trump has advocated for the immediate passage of a third reconciliation bill, designated as 'Recon 3.0.' This proposal seeks to allocate $350 billion to elevate the total military budget to $1.5 trillion, facilitating the procurement of advanced assets such as the 'Golden Dome' missile system, F-47 fighter jets, and B-21 bombers. The administration posits that such an investment is essential for maintaining global strategic dominance and replenishing stockpiles depleted by conflicts in Iran and Ukraine. However, this request has encountered resistance from senior Republican leadership. Senators Susan Collins and Mitch McConnell have questioned the fiscal stability of utilizing reconciliation for long-term weapons procurement, suggesting that the standard appropriations process is more appropriate for enduring defense priorities.

與此同時,總統唐納德·川普倡導立即通過第三個調節法案,稱為「Recon 3.0」。該提案尋求撥款 3,500 億美元,將軍費總額提升至 1.5 兆美元,以利於採購先進資產,如「金頂」飛彈系統、F-47 戰鬥機及 B-21 轟炸機。政府認為,此類投資對於維持全球戰略主導地位以及補充在伊朗與烏克蘭衝突中消耗的庫存至關重要。然而,此請求遇到了共和黨高層領導的阻力。參議員蘇珊·柯林斯與米奇·麥康奈爾質疑利用預算調節進行長期武器採購的財政穩定性,認為標準的撥款程序更適合處理持久的國防優先事項。

Furthermore, the executive branch intends to couple this defense funding with the 'Save America Act.' This legislative component would implement national requirements for photo identification and proof of citizenship for voters, while significantly restricting the use of mail-in ballots. The act also proposes prohibitions on gender-affirming surgeries for minors and the participation of transgender individuals in women's sports. The viability of this combined approach remains contested; Senate Majority Leader John Thune and other legislators have indicated that the electoral reforms lack the necessary support to bypass the filibuster or achieve a simple majority, given the strict requirements of the reconciliation process and the proximity of the midterm elections.

此外,行政部門打算將此國防撥款與《拯救美國法案》掛鉤。該立法組成部分將實施全國性的要求,規定選民必須提供照片身份證明和公民證明,同時大幅限制郵寄選票的使用。該法案還提議禁止未成年人進行性別肯定手術,以及禁止跨性別人士參加女子體育賽事。這種組合方案的可行性仍有爭議;參議院多數黨領袖約翰·圖恩及其他立法者表示,鑑於預算調節程序的嚴格要求以及中期選舉臨近,選舉改革缺乏必要的支持以繞過冗長辯論(filibuster)或達成簡單多數通過。

Conclusion

Current legislative efforts are characterized by a partisan divide over the scale of immigration enforcement funding and a lack of consensus within the Republican party regarding the use of budget reconciliation for defense and electoral policy.

目前的立法工作特點在於:對於移民執法撥款規模存在黨派分歧,且共和黨內部對於使用預算調節處理國防與選舉政策缺乏共識。

Vocabulary Learning

The Architecture of Institutional Nuance: Nominalization and High-Density Lexis

To move from B2 (competent) to C2 (mastery), a student must shift from describing actions to conceptualizing systems. The provided text is a masterclass in Nominalization—the process of turning verbs or adjectives into nouns to create a formal, objective, and highly dense academic tone.

1. The 'Concept-Heavy' Pivot

Compare these two ways of expressing the same idea:

  • B2 (Verbal/Action-oriented): Republicans said the measure was necessary because funding had lapsed before, and they wanted the institution to be stable.
  • C2 (Nominalized/Systemic): ...characterized the measure as a necessary step toward institutional stability following previous funding lapses.

In the C2 version, "stability" and "lapses" function as anchors. We are no longer talking about people doing things; we are discussing states of being and institutional phenomena. This removes the 'clutter' of subjects and verbs, allowing the writer to pack more information into a single sentence.

2. Lexical Precision in Political Friction

C2 mastery requires the use of "precision qualifiers" to describe conflict without using simplistic words like disagree or fight. Note the strategic use of:

*"...perceived insufficiency of oversight..." *"...circumvent the non-cooperation of sanctuary jurisdictions..."

Analysis:

  • "Perceived insufficiency" is a sophisticated hedge. It doesn't say there is an insufficiency, but that it is perceived as such, which is a hallmark of diplomatic and legal writing.
  • "Circumvent" replaces the basic "get around," providing a connotation of strategic maneuver.

3. Syntactic Weight & The 'Coupling' Technique

Observe the structure: *"Furthermore, the executive branch intends to couple this defense funding with the ‘Save America Act.’"

At the C2 level, we use verbs like couple, facilitate, and allocate to describe the relationship between complex entities. Instead of saying "They want to put these two things together," the author uses "couple," which implies a strategic, legislative binding.


C2 Synthesis Marker: To replicate this, avoid the Subject \rightarrow Verb \rightarrow Object simplicity. Instead, aim for Abstract Noun \rightarrow Complex Modifier \rightarrow Systemic Outcome.

Example: Instead of: "The government failed to plan, so the economy crashed." Try: "The absence of strategic foresight precipitated a systemic economic collapse."

Vocabulary Learning

reconciliation (n.)
A legislative process in the U.S. Congress used to modify tax, spending, and debt limit laws, often allowing for a simple majority vote in the Senate.
Example:The administration utilized the budget reconciliation process to pass the spending bill without needing a supermajority.
circumvent (v.)
To find a way around an obstacle, rule, or restriction, typically in a clever or surreptitious manner.
Example:The new policy was designed to circumvent the restrictions imposed by local sanctuary jurisdictions.
posits (v.)
To put forward as a basis of argument; to suggest or assume the existence, fact, or truth of something as a basis for reasoning.
Example:The report posits that an increase in military spending is the only way to maintain strategic dominance.
procurement (n.)
The action of obtaining equipment, supplies, or services, especially for government or military purposes.
Example:The Department of Defense is overseeing the procurement of advanced missile systems.
viability (n.)
The ability of a plan or proposal to work successfully; the quality of being feasible or sustainable.
Example:Legislators questioned the viability of the combined bill given the lack of bipartisan support.
filibuster (n.)
An action by a senator to delay or prevent a vote on a piece of legislation by speaking for an extended period.
Example:The bill failed to pass because it could not garner enough votes to overcome the filibuster.
guardrails (n.)
Controls or restrictions put in place to prevent a process from deviating from a desired path or becoming dangerous.
Example:Critics argued that the legislation lacked the necessary guardrails to prevent the abuse of enforcement tactics.
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