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Updated · CBS New York · Jun 9
House Passes $70 Billion ICE Funding Bill 214-212, Sending It to Trump
Updated
Updated · CBS New York · Jun 9

House Passes $70 Billion ICE Funding Bill 214-212, Sending It to Trump

3 articles · Updated · CBS New York · Jun 9

Summary

  • $70 billion in immigration enforcement funding cleared the House in a razor-thin 214-212 vote, sending the bill to President Donald Trump after months of deadlock over ICE and Border Patrol budgets.
  • Republicans used budget reconciliation to bypass the Senate filibuster, locking in funding through the rest of Trump's term after Democrats refused to back money for the agencies without policy reforms.
  • Tuesday's passage came only after GOP leaders held a procedural vote open for about 30 minutes to win over conservatives, and Rep. Tim Walberg briefly tied the final vote before switching to yes.
  • The measure had already slipped past Trump's June 1 target after Senate Republicans delayed action over disputes tied to a White House ballroom project and a proposed fund for alleged political persecution victims.

Insights

How will $70 billion in funding without new oversight change daily life in border communities?
With a three-year budget secured, what metrics will determine the success of these immigration agencies?
Will new border technology improve security or create new privacy concerns for citizens?