Senators approved a multi-billion-dollar blueprint for long-term immigration enforcement funding, advancing Republicans’ agenda to end the months-long shutdown at the Department of Homeland Security.
Senators voted 50-48 early Thursday morning to adopt a budget resolution (S.Con.Res.33) aimed at mandating about $70 billion for Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Border Patrol. Republican Sens.
The vote is a key procedural hurdle in Republicans’ two-track effort to restore spending for DHS, which has operated without base funding since February. The resolution’s approval in both chambers allows the Senate to ...
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