Updated
Updated · NBC News · Jun 10
Trump to Sign $70 Billion ICE Funding Bill After House Passes It 214-212
Updated
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.

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