Senate approves $70 billion immigration enforcement bill
The Senate voted Friday to approve a $70 billion immigration enforcement package that includes nothing to rein in the "anti-weaponization" fund by a vote of 52-47. ...
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The U.S. Senate voted 52-47 early Friday to approve $70 billion for immigration enforcement and border operations through 2029, after an 18-hour voting marathon. The legislation passed without including language to restrict a controversial $1.8 billion 'anti-weaponization' fund that had sparked intense debate during the legislative process.
진보 성향: Progressive-leaning outlets emphasize that the bill passed without restrictions on the controversial settlement fund despite weeks of backlash and threats to derail it, framing the outcome as a failure to constrain discretionary Trump administration spending.
중도 성향: Centrist outlets report the vote largely factually, documenting the intense procedural battle (overnight session, 18-hour voting marathon), the 52-47 passage with no Democratic support, and the unresolved controversy over the anti-weaponization fund.
보수 성향: Conservative-leaning outlets frame passage as a Republican victory in securing immigration enforcement funding, emphasizing that Republicans succeeded in passing the legislation despite procedural obstacles and the controversy surrounding the disputed fund.
The Senate voted Friday to approve a $70 billion immigration enforcement package that includes nothing to rein in the "anti-weaponization" fund by a vote of 52-47. ...