Senate Republicans bypass Democrats to advance $70bn ICE and border patrol plan in ‘vote-a-rama’– US politics live

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by Tom Ambrose
April 23, 2026
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Senate Republicans advanced a $70 billion plan to fund ICE and Border Patrol without Democratic support.

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This budget plan could impact border security and immigration enforcement, potentially affecting communities near borders and those involved in immigration processes.

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Senate Republicans advanced a $70 billion budget plan to fund ICE and Border Patrol, bypassing Democrats using a measure known as budget reconciliation. This action occurred during a late-night "vote-a-rama" and is part of a new effort to reopen the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). The move allows Republicans to push through the plan without Democratic support, aiming to secure America's borders and prevent what they describe as defunding of these agencies. Democrats argue Republicans should instead focus on lowering out-of-pocket costs.

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Senate Republicans used budget reconciliation to advance the $70 billion plan to fund ICE and Border Patrol.

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