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House Set to Vote on $70 Billion ICE Funding Bill After Senate Approval

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The House is scheduled to vote Tuesday on a $70 billion Republican bill to fund immigration enforcement agencies through the end of President Trump's term, following Senate approval early Friday. The legislation ends a months-long funding impasse that was delayed by disputes over White House ballroom construction and a Justice Department compensation fund. The vote would resolve a significant budget standoff and provide full-year funding for ICE and Border Patrol operations.

The House is set to vote Tuesday on a $70 billion bill funding Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Border Patrol through the remainder of President Trump's term, after the Senate approved it early Friday morning. The legislation had been stalled for months due to competing priorities, including the Trump administration's initial request for $1 billion in ballroom security funding at the White House and a nearly $1.8 billion Justice Department fund for those claiming political persecution. Both controversial provisions were ultimately removed from the bill after rare Republican pushback against the administration's requests. House Speaker Mike Johnson acknowledged the vote would be tight given primary season attendance challenges, but expressed confidence in passage. Republicans used the budget reconciliation process to bypass the 60-vote filibuster threshold, allowing passage without Democratic support, as Democrats have refused to fund these agencies without immigration reforms.

What's missing

The article does not explain what specific immigration reforms Democrats have sought in exchange for ICE and Border Patrol funding, nor does it detail the broader policy disagreements between parties on immigration enforcement. Additionally, there is limited context on the actual operational impact of the months-long funding uncertainty on these agencies.

How coverage differed

CBS News presented the story as a straightforward legislative update with factual reporting on the procedural delays and competing priorities. The framing emphasizes the resolution of a stalemate and the procedural mechanics of budget reconciliation, without editorializing about the merits of immigration enforcement funding or the controversial provisions that were stripped.

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    House to vote on ICE funding, ending months-long impasse

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