Senate Republicans left Washington for recess without passing a major immigration enforcement funding bill after objecting to a nearly $1.8 billion Department of Justice account they fear could benefit allies of President Donald Trump. The so‑called anti‑weaponization fund, criticized by Democrats as a slush fund, was the focus of a tense Thursday morning meeting with Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche, formerly Trump’s personal attorney. Following the meeting, GOP senators postponed a long‑planned vote on a package exceeding $70 billion for immigration enforcement, plus $1 billion for White House and Trump ballroom security upgrades, undermining Trump’s June 1 legislative deadline in a key midterm year.
Prepared by Lauren Mitchell and reviewed by editorial team.
这项停滞不前的法案影响了你的税款。其中约有700亿美元用于移民执法,10亿美元用于白宫安保。这还关系到你的政府如何运作。如果你对此表示担忧,请联系你当地的参议员。询问他们在此问题上的立场。
共和党决定推迟这项法案,显示了政治紧张。这可能会影响特朗普在中期选举年的立法目标。如果你认识关注移民辩论的人,值得转发。
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