Senate starts marathon voting session on immigration and spending bills
April 23, 2026 • Google News World
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Senate Approves Budget Plan for ICE Funding
The US Senate has begun its “vote-a-rama” process, with Republican lawmakers moving forward with funding for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) without Democratic support. The budget plan, which includes funding for ICE and Border Patrol, was passed by the Senate with only GOP votes.
According to reports, the Senate has taken a key step towards funding these agencies, clearing a path for the measure to move forward despite opposition from Democrats. The budget plan is part of an effort to reopen the Homeland Security department, which has been operating under a temporary spending measure.
The Senate’s actions come as lawmakers continue to debate the future of ICE and Border Patrol funding. The agencies have faced criticism in recent years over their treatment of migrants and asylum seekers. The Republican-led budget plan includes provisions that would allow for increased funding for these agencies, despite concerns from Democrats about the impact on migrant communities.
The vote marks a significant development in the Senate’s efforts to address the border security crisis. Lawmakers are expected to continue debating the issue in the coming days, with some calling for more comprehensive solutions to address the root causes of migration.
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