ICE funding vote delayed in Congress over "anti-weaponization" fund discontent
Summary
A vote on funding for ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) has been postponed in the U.S. Congress. Lawmakers are disagreeing over a new Justice Department fund called the "anti-weaponization" fund, which has caused delays in meeting.Key Facts
- Congress planned to vote on funding for ICE.
- The vote has been delayed and lawmakers are not meeting as scheduled.
- The delay is due to disagreements about a Justice Department fund called the "anti-weaponization" fund.
- This fund was recently established by the Justice Department.
- Lawmakers have expressed discontent or dissatisfaction with this fund.
- The issue is occurring on Capitol Hill, where U.S. federal government decisions are made.
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