Senate Republicans Delay Vote on Immigration Enforcement Funding
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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