Democratic U.S. Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto said Thursday afternoon that she doesn’t support a stopgap spending bill the House is poised to vote on soon.

The freshman senator, in an interview with The Nevada Independent, said that she had not seen the language of what the Senate would be voting on, but that the House’s short-term spending bill, which Republicans had hoped to pass without any immigration provisions by attaching a six-year extension of the Children’s Health Insurance Program, was “picking and choosing” winners and losers and would only “kick the can down the road again.”

“I can tell you that what I see on the House side I don’t support,” Cortez Masto said. “They’re picking and choosing who wins in this country and that’s not how we do a budget.”

Cortez Masto didn’t say what version of a continuing resolution she’d be comfortable voting for, although she said she would agree to everyone sitting in a room and not going home until they had passed a budget that focuses “on everything.”

“That is a priority for me. I don’t think anybody should be left behind — fighting for DREAMers, fighting for CHIP and our children, fighting for disaster relief, fighting for homeland security or veterans affairs,” Cortez Masto said. “To me this is such an important issue that we should not be going home.”

She said President Donald Trump “can’t take yes for an answer” in reference to the bipartisan deal on immigration spearheaded by Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham and Democratic Sen. Dick Durbin.

Cortez Masto previously declined to say whether she would vote against a spending bill that didn’t include protections for DREAMers — such as the House spending bill — telling Cosmopolitan in an interview published Tuesday “I can’t speculate what that vote is ultimately going to look like and I’m not going to.”