U.S. House Approves $70 Billion Immigration Enforcement Funding
Published on 4/30/2026

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The U.S. House of Representatives approved a three-year budget plan that supports an additional $70 billion for immigration enforcement activities, with a vote of 215-211. No Democrats voted in favor of the measure. This plan must still be finalized in both chambers of Congress before being sent to President Donald Trump for signing. Previously, a similar funding measure of around $130 billion was enacted to support Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Border Patrol agencies. The outcome of this proposal could influence federal operations in U.S. cities amid ongoing debates about immigration policies.
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