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Senate Republicans Delay Vote on Immigration Enforcement Funding
June 12, 2026
Why it matters locally: New Mexico, which shares a 180-mile border with Mexico and has significant agriculture and hospitality industries reliant on immigrant workers, could see economic implications depending on how the delayed funding measure ultimately affects immigration enforcement and labor availability.
Senate Republicans have postponed a vote on a bill that would have allocated funding for immigration enforcement. The decision to delay the vote follows concerns raised by some Republican senators regarding the proposed $1.8 trillion fund. Senator John Thune, the Senate Majority Leader, addressed reporters about the situation. He did not provide a specific date for when the vote might be rescheduled. The subject of contention is the size of the proposed fund and its allocation for immigration enforcement measures. The postponement highlights a rare instance of disagreement between Senate Republicans, indicating potential challenges in securing party consensus on this funding measure. The future of the bill and the timing of a new vote remain uncertain.
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