Senate Approves Trump's Immigration Funding Amid Controversy
The U.S. Senate narrowly approved a $70 billion fund for immigration enforcement as proposed by President Trump despite challenges. The bill also ignites debate about unrelated allocations and a disputed 'anti-weaponization' fund. The measure now awaits further deliberation in the House of Representatives.
In a contentious session early Friday, the U.S. Senate approved President Trump's request for a $70 billion immigration enforcement fund despite Democratic resistance.
The session saw extensive debate with attempts to introduce language against Trump's ballroom and 'anti-weaponization' fund, none of which passed.
The funding aims to bolster the migrant deportation agenda, now proceeding to the House for additional review.
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