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Senate Republicans bypass Democrats to advance $70bn ICE and border patrol plan in ‘vote-a-rama’– US politics live

Senate Republicans bypass Democrats to advance $70bn ICE and border patrol plan in ‘vote-a-rama’– US politics live

Summary

The Senate voted to advance a $70 billion plan to fund ICE and Border Patrol for three years, aiming to reopen the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). Republicans are using budget reconciliation, a process that needs only a simple majority, to pass this plan despite Democratic opposition.

Key Facts

  • The Senate approved a $70 billion budget plan for ICE and Border Patrol.
  • The funding would last through the remainder of President Trump’s current term, ending in January 2029.
  • Democrats have opposed the plan, demanding policy changes after fatal shootings by federal agents.
  • Republicans are using budget reconciliation to bypass the need for 60 votes in the Senate.
  • The Senate vote was very close, passing 50-48 during a late-night "vote-a-rama" session.
  • The Department of Homeland Security funding has been stalled for over nine weeks.
  • Separate legislation will detail how the $70 billion is spent once the House approves the plan.
  • Senate Majority Leader John Thune emphasized securing borders and preventing funding cuts.
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