House Approves Funding for Trump’s Immigration Policies Through End of Presidency

Audacy reports that the U.S. House of Representatives has moved to fund immigration actions initiated by former President Trump. The funding will support those policies for the remainder of

Audacy reports that the U.S. House of Representatives has moved to fund immigration actions initiated by former President Trump. The funding will support those policies for the remainder of his term in the White House. Lawmakers approved the budget allocation despite ongoing political debate. The decision signals continued congressional backing for the administration’s immigration agenda. Funding will enable enforcement measures and related programs to remain operational. Critics argue the move entrenches controversial policies ahead of the upcoming election. Supporters contend it ensures continuity and security at the border. The House’s action sets the stage for potential Senate scrutiny and future legislative battles.