Congress sends $70 billion immigration bill to Trump (opens in new tab)
The Republican-controlled House narrowly passed a nearly $70 billion immigration enforcement bill Tuesday, sending it to President Trump after the Senate approved the same measure last week. The House vote was 214-212, with Democrats opposed and California independent Rep. Kevin Kiley voting against the bill. The White House says the package provides about $38 billion for Immigration and Customs Enforcement, $26 billion for Border Patrol and $5 billion for unforeseen costs, funding the agenci...
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