Senate advances stalled immigration enforcement funding bill
Summary
The Senate voted 53-46 to begin debate on a bill that funds immigration enforcement agencies. The vote came after Republicans delayed the process because they opposed the White House’s proposed $1.8 billion fund aimed at preventing the misuse of weapons.Key Facts
- The Senate vote was 53 in favor and 46 against.
- The bill provides money for immigration enforcement agencies.
- Republicans opposed a $1.8 billion White House fund called the “anti-weaponization fund.”
- The vote starts several hours of debate in the Senate.
- Lawmakers will vote on many amendments before the bill is finalized later this week.
- This bill had been delayed for weeks due to disagreements.
- The “anti-weaponization fund” is designed to stop people from misusing weapons.
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