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After delays spurred by shock announcements from the Trump administration, Senate Republicans have officially launched their play to fund immigration enforcement. The upper chamber took the first step in the last leg of the process to advance a roughly $70 billion package to fund Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Border Patrol after being derailed by the administration’s surprise "anti-weaponization" fund. It comes after uncertainty over whether acting Attorney General Todd...
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Both parties target Trump's $2B fund as ICE funding package enters danger zone
President Donald Trump's nearly $70 billion immigration enforcement package has entered uncertain waters as the Senate embarks on a marathon of votes that could blow up the legislation. At the heart of the issue is the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) now-defunct nearly $2 billion "anti-weaponization" fund. It’s another rare instance where both sides of the aisle are frustrated with the administration, and it could spell doom for the broader bill.
Both parties target Trump's $2B fund as ICE funding package enters danger zone
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Senate abandons Trump: New ICE funding bill leaves out $1B for ballroom, $1.8B ‘slush fund’
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Trump reportedly mulling retreat from $1.8bn ‘anti-weaponization’ fund
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Dozen GOP rebels fail to permanently kill Trump's controversial $2B fund
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