2 Republicans vote with Democrats against Senate DHS funding measure
Summary
The Senate approved a $70 billion budget plan to fund immigration agencies in the Department of Homeland Security. Two Republican senators joined Democrats in voting against this funding measure.Key Facts
- The Senate passed a $70 billion budget for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).
- This budget includes funding for immigration-related agencies.
- Two Republican senators voted alongside all Democrats against the funding plan.
- The vote reflects some bipartisan disagreement over DHS funding.
- The Department of Homeland Security is responsible for immigration enforcement and other security functions.
- CBS News reported on this development through their congressional correspondent, Nikole Killion.
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