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Congress moves toward approving $70 billion for ICE and CBP through Trump's presidency

CNBC June 08, 2026 2 views
Congress moves toward approving $70 billion for ICE and CBP through Trump's presidency

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  • The U.S. House is expected this week to vote on a $70 billion immigration funding package, potentially sending the measure to President Donald Trump's desk after months of debate and delays.
  • The Senate passed the measure early on Friday by a vote of 52-47. Sen. Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, was the lone Republican to vote against the package.
  • The legislation would fund immigration enforcement agencies through the rest of President Donald Trump's term.
    The package would fund
    Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Customs and Border Protection, two Department of Homeland Security subagencies left out of an earlier spending bill amid Democratic opposition, and bring to an end a drawn-out debate over immigration enforcement policy that began in January and led to a government shutdown.
    A final House vote to pass the immigration funding package could come as soon as Tuesday.
    The Senate passed the package early Friday morning on a
    52-47 vote. It would fund the immigration enforcement agencies through the end of Trump's presidency. Sen. Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, was the lone Republican to vote against it.
    "We were forced to use the reconciliation process because Democrats objected – during the appropriations process – to giving any money to Border Patrol and ICE, effectively shutting our border security down at a time of growing threats to the nation," Sen.
    Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., chair of the Senate budget panel, said in a statement on Friday after the measure passed. Graham was referring to the budget reconciliation process, which allows for the passage of legislation in the Senate on a party-line vote.
    "In less than two years, President Trump has taken the border from the most broken to the most secure in history. The bill we passed today locks those gains in through the rest of his term," Graham continued.
    Democrats have opposed funding for both ICE and CBP since
    two civilians were killed by federal law enforcement in Minneapolis during a January immigration enforcement surge. A more than two-month long partial government shutdown followed, and Republicans were forced to turn to the budget reconciliation process.
    Budget reconciliation can be used only for spending-related measures but requires just 50 votes to pass in the Senate, instead of the 60 votes normally required to overcome a filibuster. The measure needs only a simple majority in the House, where the
    Rules Committee will begin consideration Monday afternoon.
    With a razor-thin majority in the House, Speaker
    Mike Johnson, R-La., will need near unanimous support to advance the measure, which is expected to get little, if any, Democratic support.
    Trump had initially demanded the package
    on his desk by June 1, but its fate was uncertain in late May after the president announced without consultation from Congress a $1.8 billion "anti-weaponization" fund to compensate Americans wrongly targeted by the government, including potentially Jan. 6 defendants.
    The proposal met bipartisan backlash and
    nearly derailed the reconciliation process. The Senate canceled a scheduled vote on the package in late May and left town as outrage grew within the GOP ranks.
    Still, a Democratic attempt to add an amendment to the package — as part of a marathon process known as a vote-a-rama that accompanies reconciliation — on Thursday that would bar Trump from creating the fund
    fell short. Just three Republican senators joined their Democratic colleagues in their attempt to block the fund.
    "Now the whole country can see the truth: Republicans fought like hell to protect Donald Trump and his slush fund but didn't lift a finger to help working Americans lower their costs," Senate Minority Leader
    Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., said in a statement on Friday.

    <small>Source: CNBC</small>

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