US Congress Approves $70 Billion for Trump's Immigration Crackdown
The U.S. Congress has passed a $70 billion bill to fund President Trump's immigration agenda, allocating funds for ICE, Border Patrol, and contingency costs through fiscal year 2029. This measure follows months of partisan debate and now heads to the White House.
The US Congress on Tuesday passed a $70 billion funding bill for President Donald Trump's immigration agenda, sending the measure to the White House after months of partisan debate. The legislation allocates $38 billion for ICE, $26 billion for Border Patrol and $5 billion for contingency costs through fiscal 2029.