multi source·4/23/2026·9 sources analyzed
Senate Advances Budget Plan for Immigration Agencies
The Senate has approved a budget resolution to fund immigration agencies under the Department of Homeland Security. The plan has faced opposition from Democrats. (sources: cbsnews, theguardian, bangordailynews, fairus, washingtonpost)
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The Senate passed a $70 billion budget plan to fund Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Customs and Border Protection. The vote was 50-48, with two Republicans joining Democrats in opposition.
- The budget plan aims to support immigration enforcement agencies through the end of Trump's presidency.
- The resolution received bipartisan support, but two Republican senators voted against it.
- The funding is part of ongoing discussions surrounding the Department of Homeland Security.
Why it matters
The funding decision reflects ongoing debates over immigration policy and enforcement in the U.S.
No specific legislation identified for action yet.
Top coverage · 9 sources
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