On June 9, 2026, the House of Representatives passed a bill that will provide funding for immigration and border enforcement agencies. This package had previously passed in the Senate and is now set to be sent to the president for approval. Following this legislative action, attention has shifted to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, which has faced unified opposition from Democrats. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries discussed the recent vote and the Democratic agenda in an interview with Geoff Bennett.
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House passes immigration funding bill; Democrats oppose Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act
The House passed a funding bill for immigration and border enforcement on June 9, 2026, which had already been approved by the Senate. Democrats are now focusing on opposing the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, as discussed by House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries.
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House passes immigration funding bill; Democrats oppose Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act