On June 9, 2026, the House of Representatives advanced a budget reconciliation package totaling nearly $70 billion intended to fund Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Border Patrol. The House approved a rule by a vote of 213-211, which sets the stage for further debate and a final vote on the measure proposed by the Republican party. The rule faced challenges during the process, particularly from Representative Chip Roy (R-Texas), who serves as the policy chair.
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House Advances Budget Reconciliation Package for ICE and Border Patrol Funding
The House of Representatives has moved forward with a nearly $70 billion budget reconciliation package aimed at funding ICE and Border Patrol. The measure was approved by a narrow margin of 213-211, allowing for further debate and a final vote.
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House advances ICE and Border Patrol reconciliation bill
House Advances Budget Reconciliation Package for ICE and Border Patrol Funding