Senate Begins Vote-a-Rama on Immigration and ICE Funding Packages
1-Minute Brief
The Senate's extended voting session highlights divisions over immigration funding and amendments affecting agency budgets.
Key Facts
- The Senate is holding a marathon series of votes on funding for immigration agencies under the Department of Homeland Security.
- Republicans are seeking to pass the funding package without Democratic support.
- The package includes provisions related to ICE funding.
- Amendments concerning the DOJ's anti-weaponization fund are being debated as part of the process.
- Trump's $70 billion immigration bill is facing an uncertain outcome during the Senate vote-a-rama.
What Happened
The Senate initiated a vote-a-rama, a series of rapid-fire votes, to determine the fate of immigration and ICE funding proposals, with debates over amendments and party divisions.
Why It Matters
The outcome could affect the future of immigration enforcement funding and reveal the extent of bipartisan cooperation or division on key policy issues.
What's Next
Final passage of the funding package will depend on the results of the ongoing votes and negotiations over contentious amendments.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- CBS NewsLeft12h agoSenate to hold "vote-a-rama" on ICE funding ahead of final passage
- Fox NewsRight11h agoBoth parties target Trump's $2B fund as ICE funding package enters danger zone
