The Senate voted 53-46 to advance a $70 billion funding plan for the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Border Patrol. This vote allows the chamber to consider a series of amendments in a session referred to as a 'vote-a-rama' scheduled for Thursday.
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Senate advances $70 billion funding plan for ICE and Border Patrol
The Senate has voted to advance a $70 billion funding plan for ICE and Border Patrol with a vote of 53-46. This decision sets the stage for a series of amendments to be considered in an upcoming session.
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Senate votes to advance $70B plan to fund ICE, Border Patrol, setting up Thursday ‘vote-a-rama’
Senate advances $70 billion funding plan for ICE and Border Patrol