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Senate Republicans on April 21 advanced a party-line budget resolution that clears the way for a reconciliation bill to provide roughly $70 billion to fund Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and parts of Customs and Border Protection (CBP) through the remainder of President Donald Trumpās term.
The 52-46 procedural vote moves the 58-page GOP blueprint, authored by Sen.
Lindsey Graham and promoted by Majority Leader John Thune, into a debate and amendment phase that could conclude this week.
The measure uses reconciliation to bypass a Democratic filibuster and instructs the Judiciary and Homeland Security committees to draft legislation ā with committees given deadlines (reporting deadlines cited as mid-May) to submit proposals.
Republicans say the funding will guarantee enforcement operations for about 3.5 years; Democrats counter that the bill offers billions āwithout reformsā sought after two fatal federal-agent shootings in Minneapolis and demand guardrails such as warrants and identification requirements.
The planās final price tag could range from $70 billion to as much as $80 billion, although technical language allows higher limits.
House sequencing, intra-GOP disagreements and the ongoing partial Department of Homeland Security shutdown complicate prospects for swift passage and implementation.






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