US Senate Votes to Provide $70 Billion for Immigration Enforcement
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The US Senate voted 52-47 to provide $70 billion for DHS, funding ICE and Border Patrol for three years, amid Democratic opposition and controversy over Trump's deportation policies.
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Why It Matters
The bill follows a DHS partial shutdown due to Democratic opposition over ICE tactics.
The US Senate voted 52-47 to provide $70 billion for DHS, funding ICE and Border Patrol for three years, amid Democratic opposition and controversy over Trump's deportation policies. The bill passed without Democratic support and with one Republican opposed. ... [Full cleaned article content with preserved quotation marks and paragraph breaks]
What to Watch
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The House of Representatives may pass the bill with Republican majority
Likely · Within days
Open Questions
- Will the House of Representatives pass the bill?
- How will the funding affect immigration enforcement practices?





