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Trump signs $70 billion immigration enforcement bill
June 14, 2026
Why it matters locally: New Mexico, which shares a 180-mile border with Mexico and hosts significant federal immigration enforcement operations, will be directly affected by the funding allocation for deportation proceedings, border enforcement personnel, and detention facilities outlined in the legislation.
President Donald Trump signed a bill into law Wednesday that allocates nearly $70 billion for immigration and deportation enforcement through the end of his current term in office. The legislation, known as the Secure America Act, funds operations that align with Trump's stated immigration priorities. The bill provides resources for federal agencies to conduct deportation proceedings, border enforcement, and related immigration enforcement activities. Trump administration officials characterized the measure as central to the president's immigration agenda. The funding represents a significant allocation for immigration enforcement operations compared to previous budget cycles. The bill passed Congress before reaching Trump's desk for signature. Lawmakers supporting the legislation argued it addressed border security and immigration enforcement priorities. Opposition lawmakers raised concerns about enforcement policies and budget allocation decisions, though specific objections varied. The $70 billion commitment extends through the end of Trump's presidency. Officials indicated the funds would support additional personnel, detention facilities, and operational costs associated with immigration enforcement work.
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