U.S. Congress Passes $70 B Bill Supporting Trump's Immigration Crackdown

The United States Congress approved a $70 billion funding bill. The legislation is intended to support immigration enforcement measures.

The United States Congress approved a $70 billion funding bill. The legislation is intended to support immigration enforcement measures. It aligns with the crackdown policies promoted by former President Trump. Funds are earmarked for agencies such as ICE and the Border Patrol. Lawmakers presented the bill as a step toward stricter immigration control. The measure now proceeds to the Senate for further debate. Supporters argue the funding will strengthen border security. Opponents warn it could exacerbate humanitarian concerns.