The Senate has voted along party lines to begin discussions on a Republican-sponsored bill aimed at funding immigration enforcement through the end of President Trump's term. The vote reflects a division between the two major political parties regarding immigration policy.
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Senate Republicans Initiate Debate on Immigration Enforcement Funding Bill
The Senate has commenced debate on a Republican bill to fund immigration enforcement until the end of President Trump's term, following a party-line vote. This move highlights ongoing partisan divisions over immigration issues.
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Senate Republicans start debate on ICE funding package
Senate Republicans Initiate Debate on Immigration Enforcement Funding Bill