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Senate Approves Immigration Enforcement Funding Bill; House Action Pending

June 13, 2026

The Senate approved a significant immigration enforcement funding measure, advancing a priority of the Trump administration. The bill now moves to the House for a vote.

The legislation addresses enforcement operations at the federal level. Lawmakers must vote on the measure before it proceeds to the president's desk.

Concurrent with the funding bill, Congress faces a separate deadline involving a surveillance program scheduled to expire within seven days. Legislators must decide whether to extend, modify, or allow the program to lapse.

The House has not yet scheduled a vote on the immigration enforcement bill. Party leaders in that chamber have not announced their timeline for consideration.

The two matters reflect ongoing debate in Congress over immigration policy and national security surveillance authority. Members have previously divided along party lines on related measures.

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