GOP-Led House Passes $70 Billion for Immigration Enforcement
WASHINGTON-The House passed a Republican-led $70 billion immigration-enforcement bill Tuesday, ending a monthslong stalemate over the slice of federal spending, and funding the contentious operations through the rest of President Trump's second term.
The bill, which passed 214-212, comes after the Senate narrowly cleared funding for the agencies last week, using a special budget process that allowed Republicans to bypass the 60-vote threshold for most bills.
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