US House approves $70 billion immigration enforcement funding, reports McDowell News

The U.S. House of Representatives voted to approve a new funding bill. The legislation allocates $70 billion for immigration enforcement. Funds are

The U.S. House of Representatives voted to approve a new funding bill. The legislation allocates $70 billion for immigration enforcement. Funds are designated for Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations. Additional resources are earmarked for the Border Patrol. The measure reflects ongoing congressional debate over border security. Lawmakers argued the money is needed to maintain operational readiness. The bill now proceeds to the Senate for further consideration. If enacted, the funding would support agencies in the upcoming fiscal year.