On June 10, 2026, the House of Representatives passed a bill providing nearly $70 billion for immigration enforcement. The bill is now signed into law by President Donald Trump, supporting the administration's deportation policies.
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- loaded language: 'bolstering the administration's deportation agenda'
- framing: WATCH LIVE: Trump signs the $70 billion Secure America Act for immigration enforcement
- editorializing: bolstering the administration's deportation agenda for the remainder of his time in the White House
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Trump signs $70 billion Secure America Act for immigration enforcement
The House passed a bill on June 10, 2026, allocating nearly $70 billion for immigration enforcement. President Donald Trump has signed the bill into law, reinforcing the administration's deportation agenda.
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- ✕ loaded language: 'bolstering the administration's deportation agenda'
- ✕ framing: WATCH LIVE: Trump signs the $70 billion Secure America Act for immigration enforcement
- ✕ editorializing: bolstering the administration's deportation agenda for the remainder of his time in the White House
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WATCH LIVE: Trump signs the $70 billion Secure America Act for immigration enforcement
Trump signs $70 billion Secure America Act for immigration enforcement