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Senate Advances $70B Immigration Enforcement Bill

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The story, in brief

The Senate is pushing forward legislation that would add $70 billion in new funding for ICE and CBP through 2029, on top of $170 billion already provided. A separate Senate committee also released a $72 billion DHS budget reconciliation package.

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How each side is covering it

Left3 sources
Center-LeftSenate Pushes Ahead with $70 Billion More for ICE and CBP Excluding Accountability MeasuresAmerican Immigration CouncilCenter-LeftBorder czar promises mass deportations are coming to fulfill Trump promisesNPRCenter-LeftInside the heated clash over the DHS master plan for deportationsNBC News
Center1 source
CenterSenate committees release $72 billion budget reconciliation spending packageBallotpedia

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