Senate Advances Immigration-enforcement Funding

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Republicans in the Senate advanced massive funding for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Border Patrol, despite multiple attempts to amend the bill during a marathon “vote-a-rama.”

The bill was passed after weeks of stalling and multiple attempts to add clauses that restricted or barred access to the President’s $1.8 billion “anti-weaponization” fund to compensate individuals victimized by the federal government, and to stifle spending requests for the new White House ballroom.

The vote—which finally went 52-47—means the bill will be sent to the House next week.

The only Republican to oppose the bill was RINO Lisa Murkowski, after three others renounced their previous opposition.

Republicans ended up using a filibuster-proof bill to advance the funding.

The bill will provide close to $40 billion for ICE, around $25 billion for Border Patrol and a further $5 billion for other immigration-related needs.

Earlier funding deals excluded money for immigration enforcement and were passed as stopgap measures to end a long government shutdown.

President Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill, passed in July last year, provided for around $175 billion in funding over four years for border security and immigration enforcement, one of the largest single investments in immigration enforcement in history. The new bill provides supplemental funds and will provide money beyond the end of President Trump’s term.

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  1. What is in this Bill is of course extra funding and police powers for ICE, which will be used by the Orange Clown Administration to vaccinate the goyim population with warp speed 2 right up the ass with little to no push back.

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