Senate Republicans Shape Trump Immigration Enforcement Funding Amid Late-Night Debate Over Settlement Limits
The outcome will determine how much of a $1.8 billion settlement Trump can direct toward immigration enforcement priorities, a core executive agenda item being negotiated in real time on the Senate floor.
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