Trump to Sign $70 Billion ICE Funding Bill After House Passes It 214-212
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Updated · NBC News · Jun 10
Trump to Sign $70 Billion ICE Funding Bill After House Passes It 214-212
3 articles · Updated · NBC News · Jun 10
Summary
$70 billion in new funding for ICE and the Border Patrol is headed for President Donald Trump’s signature after the House cleared the package late Tuesday.
The bill passed 214-212 after weeks of delays, with all Democrats opposed and Rep. Kevin Kiley, a California independent who caucuses with Republicans, joining them.
The Senate had already approved the measure, dubbed the Secure America Act, and the funding would run through the end of Trump’s term.
The signing comes as midterm races sharpen in Maine, California, South Carolina and Nevada, keeping immigration and border policy central to the 2026 campaign.