House passes $70B bill to fund immigration enforcement for 3 years, sending measure to Trump
The package provides three years of advance funding for ICE and Border Patrol and excludes Democrats’ proposed oversight reforms.
- The House passed a $70 billion immigration enforcement bill to fund deportation efforts through 2029 despite unified Democratic opposition.
- The bill allocates approximately $38 billion to Immigration and Customs Enforcement, $26 billion to Border Patrol, and $5 billion for unforeseen expenses supporting deportation efforts through fiscal 2029.
- The vote was narrowly decided on party lines with 214 Republicans for and all Democrats against the bill.
- Republicans used the reconciliation process to pass the legislation, avoiding a filibuster and enabling passage by simple majority.
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Trump Signs Landmark Bill Funding ICE, Border Patrol
President Trump signed the Secure America Act, securing $72 billion to fund Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Border Patrol. The agencies will now be funded through the end of Trump’s term. Following the House’s passing of the bill on June 9, House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) said Congress has officially ended the third Democrat government shutdown of this Congress. And here’s the end result of Democrats’ record-setting obstruction: …
On Tuesday, the U.S. House of Representatives approved a $70 billion Republican project to fund the Immigration and Customs Service (ICE), the Border Patrol and other federal immigration agencies for the remainder of President Donald Trump's term, putting an end to four months of uncertainty about the resources allocated to his immigration control agenda.Continue reading....
House clears GOP’s $70B ICE bill with no guardrails
What happenedThe House on Tuesday gave final approval to $70 billion for ICE and Border Patrol using a budget reconciliation process that bypassed the need for any Democratic votes. The bill passed 214-212 along party lines. The Senate narrowly approved the bill last week. The funds are expected to pay for President Donald Trump’s migrant crackdown through the rest of his term. Who said whatThe bill’s passage capped “months of bitter gridlock th…
Webster votes for $38 billion measure to enhance immigration enforcement
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House Republicans sends $70 billion ICE funding bill to President Trump's desk
(CNN, KYMA) - House Republicans sent a $70 billion immigration enforcement package to President Donald Trump's desk Tuesday. The move ends a months-long fight that exposed major cracks in the party. The move will now fully fund the Department of Homeland Security for the rest of President Trump's second term. Specifically, it funds ICE and U.S. Customs and Border Protection. Republicans made the measure their top legislative priority this spring…
Resources will be used to finance the Immigration and Customs Control Service (ICE) and Border Patrol until the end of the Republican's mandate
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