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Trump Allocates $70 Billion to Strengthen Immigration Enforcement Through Term’s End

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Trump signs bill giving nearly $70B to his immigration enforcement agenda through end of his term
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WASHINGTON – On Wednesday, President Donald Trump enacted a significant piece of legislation, funneling nearly $70 billion into his immigration and deportation initiatives for the remainder of his presidency.

The newly signed law allocates $38 billion to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and $26 billion to the Border Patrol. Additionally, $5 billion is reserved for unexpected expenses, as noted by the White House.

The signing took place in the Oval Office just a day after House Republicans narrowly pushed the bill through with a 214-212 vote, despite Democratic opposition. This move concluded a protracted six-month debate over Department of Homeland Security funding, which was initially sparked by the tragic deaths of two U.S. citizens, Alex Pretti and Renee Good, during federal immigration operations in Minneapolis in January.

Following these incidents, Democrats insisted on reforming immigration enforcement, leading to a legislative stalemate. This deadlock, marking the longest in agency history, eventually forced Republicans to proceed independently with the funding bill.

The approved funding secures resources for these agencies for the next three years, ensuring that the Trump administration’s plans to deport approximately 1 million individuals annually can proceed with minimal disruption.

Initially, the bill had been delayed due to contentious proposals, including a $1 billion allocation for White House security enhancements, such as a new ballroom, and a $1.8 billion fund to assist Trump’s allies who allege political persecution. These proposals proved too controversial and were ultimately removed from the final legislation.

The bill as passed focused exclusively on immigration enforcement, a topic that Republicans have treated as a defining issue between the two major political parties and one the GOP hopes will carry it to victory in November’s midterm elections.

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