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Senate passes bill providing USD 70 billion in additional immigration enforcement funding
Updated On: 06 June, 2026 10:05 AM IST | Washington | Agencies
The US Senate has approved a bill allocating an additional USD 70 billion to the Department of Homeland Security for immigration enforcement. The legislation, backed by Republicans and opposed by Democrats, now moves to the House of Representatives for consideration

Protestors clash with Newark Police as they try to block vehicles leaving Delaney Hall Immigration Detention Center on Thursday in Newark, New Jersey. PIC/AFP
The US Senate handed President Donald Trump a victory early on Friday morning, passing a bill that would provide the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) with an additional $70 billion for immigration enforcement and sending it to the House of Representatives for final consideration.
The Senate voted 52-47 to approve the legislation, with no support from Democrats and no provision to ban a $1.8 billion “anti-weaponisation” fund that could compensate Trump’s political allies for allegations that the government mistreated them. One Republican voted against the bill. Senate Republican Leader John Thune said the fund was a “settled issue”.
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