WASHINGTON – Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez was the lone House Democrat Wednesday to vote against leadership-backed bills to reopen the government because she opposes money for Immigration and Customs Enforcement or additional border security measures.

“We were having conversations with our community after we voted for DHS [Department of Homeland Security] funding the first time,” Ocasio-Cortez told The Post after House votes. “We’re hearing back a lot from our local community and they’re uncomfortable with any vote on funding for ICE.”

Her Queens and Bronx district has a significant immigrant and Latino population and her constituents are already feeling pressure from ICE deportations.

While she voted in favor of DHS funding in the past to reopen the government, after hearing from her voters, now she’s “a solid no for funding ICE at all,” spokesman Corbin Trent added.

The first House-passed measure authorized funding to agencies at current levels through Feb. 28 and no extra money for President Trump’s border wall. It passed 229-184. Ocasio-Cortez joined with 183 Republicans in voting “no.”

Ocasio-Cortez’s second “no” vote was on a larger appropriations package that funded agencies through the end of the fiscal year, but not the DHS.

The bill passed 234-180 without Ocasio-Cortez’s support because it included $1.6 billion for border security-related measures like more immigration judges, investments in ports of entry and assistance for Central America.

The second bill package got 10 GOP yes votes including New York Reps. Elise Stefanik and John Katko.

The record-breaking government shutdown reached Day 33 on Wednesday. Federal workers are expected to miss their second paycheck by Friday.