Senate Republicans advance immigration enforcement funding bill
Senate Republicans are advancing a bill to finance immigration enforcement activities for the remainder of President Trump's administration, according to statements from GOP leadership.
The measure would allocate funds to Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE, through the end of Trump's current term. Senate Majority Leader John Thune, a South Dakota Republican, discussed the proposal during a weekly policy luncheon with Senate Republicans at the U.S. Capitol.
Republican leadership addressed multiple topics at the closed-door meeting, including broader reconciliation legislation under consideration by the chamber.
In related international developments, Israel and Lebanon announced they have agreed to a ceasefire. Officials characterized the agreement as a potential step toward resolving the conflict between the two nations. Regional analysts have suggested the arrangement could diminish Iran's influence in the broader Middle Eastern conflict.
The Senate is expected to begin formal debate on the ICE funding bill in coming days. Democrats have not yet released a unified response to the legislation.
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