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Congress Approves $70 Billion Immigration Funding Bill Amid Partisan Divisions

The US Congress has passed a significant $70 billion bill aimed at funding President Trump's immigration initiatives, with a substantial portion allocated for ICE.

Editorial StaffJune 9, 20261 MIN READ

On Tuesday, the US Congress approved a $70 billion funding bill that supports President Donald Trump's immigration policies. This decision followed extensive partisan discussions.

The legislation designates approximately $38 billion specifically for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), highlighting the administration's focus on immigration enforcement.

While the bill received majority support, it was largely passed along party lines, reflecting the ongoing divisions within Congress regarding immigration issues.

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Update at 00:26 UTC on 2026-06-10

France 24 reported The US Congress on Tuesday passed a $70 billion funding bill for President Donald Trump's immigration agenda, sending the measure to the White House after months of partisan debate. The legislation allocates $38 billion for ICE, $26 billion.

Sources: France 24