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Former Obama's Chief of Staff, Rahm Emanuel Emerges as Democratic Presidential Hopeful With Plan to Shift Billions From ICE to Community Colleges

2026-04-01 10:10
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Former Obama's Chief of Staff, Rahm Emanuel Emerges as Democratic Presidential Hopeful With Plan to Shift Billions From ICE to Community Colleges

Rahm Emanuel's funding shift would support expanded access to training programs, partnerships with local employers, and pathways for students to earn credentials tied to specific industries

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Rahm Emanuel, a potential Democratic presidential candidate in the 2028 electionsand former Barack Obama's chief of staff, is proposing to redirect billions of dollars from immigration detention spending to community colleges, arguing that workforce training, not enforcement infrastructure, should be a national priority as artificial intelligence reshapes the labor market.

Emanuel, also a former Chicago mayor, is calling for 20% of the $38.3 billion planned for Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention facilities to be diverted to community colleges.

"The priority for Americans should be education, not detention," Emanuel wrote in a policy proposal outlining the plan.

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The proposal frames community colleges as critical institutions in preparing workers for economic disruption driven by AI. Emanuel argues that the country's more than 1,000 community colleges are uniquely positioned to provide rapid, localized training aligned with labor market needs. "They can and will play a central role in preparing Americans for successful middle-class jobs," he said.

According to the plan, the funding shift would support expanded access to training programs, partnerships with local employers, and new pathways for students to earn credentials tied to specific industries. Emanuel also calls for stronger collaboration between colleges and businesses, suggesting that employers should help design curricula and provide work-based learning opportunities.

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The plan builds on initiatives Emanuel implemented as mayor of Chicago, including programs allowing high school students to earn college credits and incentives for community colleges to develop specialized workforce tracks, as Axios points out. His proposal also emphasizes treating community colleges as part of the country's economic infrastructure, particularly as technological change accelerates.

Emanuel's push is part of a broader effort to introduce policy ideas ahead of a possible 2028 presidential campaign. In recent months, he has outlined proposals to ban social media access for children under 16 and to prohibit federal officials and their families from participating in prediction markets. He has framed those initiatives as responses to what he describes as public health risks and ethical concerns in government.

"We've got to make a choice when it comes to our adolescents," Emanuel said of his social media proposal, adding that adults should act as a "moral guiding light" over technology platforms.

He has also argued that Washington has grown desensitized to ethical lapses, calling for stricter rules on political behavior. "Washington needs a good power washing," he said in discussing his proposal to restrict betting by federal officials.

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