The U.S. Senate early Friday passed a $70 billion funding bill to bolster immigration enforcement, advancing President Donald Trump’s border agenda after an 18‑hour overnight session. The measure, which allocates resources to the Department of Homeland Security for Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Border Patrol operations, passed 52–47, with Senator Lisa Murkowski of Alaska the only Republican voting no. Republicans used parliamentary procedures to bypass the usual 60‑vote threshold following months of gridlock and a 76‑day partial shutdown of DHS. Democrats opposed the bill over unmet demands for reforms, including limits on facial coverings and mandatory body cameras for agents.
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这项法案会影响你的税款。移民执法将花费高达700亿美元。这可能会影响边境安全和移民政策。如果你关心此事,请联系你当地的代表。
经过长期的僵持和国土安全部的停摆,参议院通过了这项重大的资金法案。这对特朗普的边境议程来说是一个胜利。但并非没有争议。默科斯基参议员打破党派界限投了反对票。请密切关注事态发展。如果您认识对移民政策感兴趣的人,值得转发。
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