The ranking Democrats on six House committees are asking Speaker Paul Ryan Paul Davis RyanKenosha will be a good bellwether in 2020 At indoor rally, Pence says election runs through Wisconsin Juan Williams: Breaking down the debates MORE (R-Wis.) to channel through their panels a bill that seeks to spend $10 billion on President Trump’s proposed border wall.

The bill, cleared by the House Homeland Security Committee on a party-line vote last week, was originally proposed by that committee's chairman, Rep. Michael McCaul (R-Texas).

Now ranking members from the House Natural Resources, Armed Services, Transportation and Infrastructure, Ways and Means, Oversight and Government Reform, and Foreign Affairs committees want the opportunity to mark up the legislation before it heads to the House floor.

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In a letter to Ryan and each committee’s chair, signed by Democratic Reps. Raúl Grijalva (Ariz.), Adam Smith David (Adam) Adam SmithWhen 'Buy American' and common sense collide Overnight Defense: Marine Corps brushes off criticism of Marines' appearance in GOP convention video | US troops injured in collision with Russian vehicle in Syria | Dems ask for probe of Vindman retaliation allegations Democrats press Pentagon watchdog to probe allegations of retaliation against Vindman brothers MORE (Wash.), Peter DeFazio Peter Anthony DeFazioHouse report rips Boeing, FAA over mistakes before 737 Max crashes Pelosi: House will stay in session until agreement is reached on coronavirus relief Trump Jr. seeks to elect 'new blood' to Republican Party MORE (Ore.), Richard Neal (Mass.), Elijah Cummings Elijah Eugene CummingsBlack GOP candidate accuses Behar of wearing black face in heated interview Overnight Health Care: US won't join global coronavirus vaccine initiative | Federal panel lays out initial priorities for COVID-19 vaccine distribution | NIH panel: 'Insufficient data' to show treatment touted by Trump works House Oversight Democrats to subpoena AbbVie in drug pricing probe MORE (Md.) and Eliot Engel (N.Y.), the lawmakers quoted Homeland Security ranking member Bennie Thompson (D-Miss.), calling the bill "a misguided, unnecessary, fiscally-irresponsible measure to formally authorize President Trump’s Wall at all costs.”

“We ask each Committee Chairman to assert his jurisdictional claim over the bill,” the Democrats said.

Democratic leadership has refused to budge toward Trump’s long-pledged Mexican border wall and has threatened to kill any legislation that funds it.

The bill in question, the Border Security for America Act, would also add $5 billion to improve security at U.S. ports and 5,000 agents to both the Border Patrol and Customs and Border Protection.

Democrats have been heavily critical of the bill, which they see as serving a double purpose: to appease Trump by granting border wall funding and to provide a vehicle for a quid pro quo on a potential deal to protect undocumented immigrants in the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrival program from deportation.

In the bill's original Homeland Security Committee markup, all Republican amendments were approved and none of the Democratic proposals were cleared.

According to the ranking members of the committees in question, the House parliamentarian has ruled that the bill "includes provisions relevant to each of the committees’ jurisdictions."