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Senate begins voting on funding immigration enforcement after Trump’s settlement fund is dropped

Republicans advanced the bill after the Justice Department dropped the disputed payout fund, while Democrats pressed amendments to block it in law.

  • The Senate voted 53–46 to open debate on a roughly $70 billion immigration enforcement package, clearing a major hurdle after weeks of internal gridlock over White House spending additions.
  • The breakthrough came after the Trump administration agreed to scrap a controversial $1.776 billion settlement fund, which had been earmarked for political allies and potentially Jan. 6 defendants under the guise of an IRS lawsuit resolution.
  • Lawmakers also stripped $1 billion in White House security funding from the legislation, following intense bipartisan criticism over using taxpayer money to construct a new ballroom for the president.
  • Despite acting Attorney General Todd Blanche's assurance that the fund is dead, President Trump muddied the waters by telling reporters he "loves" the settlement, leaving its ultimate status unclear and prompting Democrats to demand a permanent legislative ban.
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WASHINGTON.- The U.S. Senate granted President Donald Trump a victory in the early morning of Friday by passing a bill that would provide the Department of Homeland Security with an additional $70 billion for the enforcement of immigration laws, and forwarded it to the House of Representatives for final examination. Senators voted 52-47 to approve the $70 billion bill that will fund the Immigration and Customs Control Service (ICE) and Border Pa…

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