The U.S. Senate is set to vote on immigration enforcement funding after Republicans dropped a Trump settlement fund.
The bill uses budget reconciliation to avoid Democratic votes, but faces amendment challenges. - Republicans removed a contentious Trump settlement fund to ease passage.
- The budget reconciliation process allows passage without Democratic support. - A series of amendment votes could complicate the bill's progress.
- The legislation focuses on border security and immigration enforcement. The outcome remains uncertain as the Senate debates the bill, with Democrats expected to introduce amendments.