The Senate approved a $70 billion bill to fund immigration enforcement agencies under President Donald Trump early on Friday morning. This decision followed weeks of delays and opposition related to a separate $1.776 billion settlement fund that had the potential to obstruct the passage of the bill.
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Senate passes $70 billion immigration enforcement bill
The Senate has passed a $70 billion immigration enforcement bill, funding agencies under President Trump. The legislation was approved after delays linked to a separate settlement fund.
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