President Trump signed a nearly $70 billion immigration enforcement bill on June 10, 2026, allocating $38 billion to ICE and $26 billion to Border Patrol, plus $5 billion for unforeseen costs. - The bill funds deportations, detention expansion, and border surveillance.
- It passed along party lines after weeks of debate. - Critics warn of potential human rights abuses and family separations.
- The White House says it fulfills Trump's campaign promises on border security. This is one of the largest single appropriations for immigration enforcement in U.S.
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