The Senate voted early Friday morning to approve a budget reconciliation package totaling $69.5 billion, which allocates funding for immigration enforcement operations through 2029. The vote followed a lengthy session that included some Republican defections on various amendments, including attempts to prohibit funding for President Trump's anti-weaponization initiative and a protest vote regarding William Pulte's appointment to lead the U.S.
Senate Passes $69.5 Billion Budget Package for Immigration Enforcement Through 2029
The Senate approved a $69.5 billion budget reconciliation package that funds immigration enforcement through 2029. The vote occurred after a lengthy session, which saw some Republican members dissenting on certain amendments.
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Senate Passes $69.5 Billion Budget Package for Immigration Enforcement Through 2029