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Senate advances ICE funding through Trump's second term
Senate Republicans advanced ICE and Border Patrol funding through the end of President Trump's second term after defeating amendments targeting his priorities during an 18-hour 'vote-a-rama.' The party-line vote passed 52-47, with some GOP senators, including Lisa Murkowski and Susan Collins, joining Democrats to oppose Trump-related provisions like the 'anti-weaponization fund' and White House renovations.
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