Congress allocates $70 billion for Trump immigration enforcement operations
Congress has approved $70 billion in new funding for immigration enforcement operations under the Trump administration, according to budget documents reviewed by wire services.
The allocation supplements $170 billion that Congress approved for the Department of Homeland Security last summer as part of a broader tax legislation package. Combined, the funding provides approximately $240 billion for the department's operations over the relevant period.
Administration officials describe the new appropriation as sufficient to sustain deportation enforcement activities without budgetary constraints. The funding covers personnel, transportation, detention facilities, and related operational costs for immigration enforcement agencies.
Supporters of the administration's immigration enforcement agenda view the allocation as enabling the stated objective of conducting what they characterize as the largest mass deportation operation in U.S. history. The budget approval removes potential fiscal obstacles to expanding enforcement operations.
Congress included the funding in a larger legislative package that combined immigration-related appropriations with tax policy measures. Lawmakers from both parties debated the allocation, with supporters arguing the funding was necessary for border security operations and opponents raising concerns about the scale of proposed enforcement activities.
The Department of Homeland Security oversees Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Customs and Border Protection, and other agencies responsible for immigration-related enforcement. Officials stated the funding would allow these agencies to maintain existing operations and expand capacity as directed by administration policy.
The approval follows the administration's issuance of executive orders directing increased enforcement operations. Agency directives prioritize deportations and interior enforcement alongside border security measures.
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