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Senate Approves $70 Billion ICE Funding Bill to Expand Deportation Operations

5th Jun 2026
The U.S. Senate has approved legislation providing an additional $70 billion for immigration enforcement, a move seen as a political win for Donald Trump and his allies and advancing one of the most ambitious border security initiatives backed by Trump. The measure passed in a 52-47 vote early Friday and would channel new funding into immigration enforcement over the next three years. That includes expanded resources for deportation operations, detention capacity, and border security activity. The legislation now moves to the House of Representatives for consideration. Nearly all of the proposed $70 billion would be directed to agencies within the Department of Homeland Security, particularly Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Border Patrol. The money is intended to expand deportation operations, detention facilities, and border enforcement activity across the United States. Supporters of the measure say the funding is needed to respond to continued migration pressures and ensure enforcement agencies can operate at greater scale. Critics point to existing unspent funds already available to ICE and Border Patrol from previous allocations, questioning whether additional spending is necessary. Others warn that expanding enforcement budgets could intensify concerns over detention conditions, removal procedures, and due process protections. Much of the Senate debate also centred on a separate $1.8 billion “anti-weaponization” fund, which opponents say could be used to compensate individuals alleging wrongful government targeting. Democrats attempted to block or permanently prohibit the fund through amendments, while a small number of Republican senators also raised objections, exposing divisions within the party. The amendments ultimately failed. Senate Republican leaders cited testimony from acting Attorney General nominee Todd Blanche, who said the Department of Justice does not intend to proceed with the proposal, though critics questioned whether that position would hold. Employers using foreign labour could face increased compliance checks, alongside greater demand for immigration legal support from individuals and advocacy groups. The bill comes at a politically sensitive moment, with immigration expected to remain central in upcoming election debates. The measure now moves to the House of Representatives for consideration in the coming days.

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