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The Latest: House poised to fund immigration enforcement for the rest of Trump’s term
House Republicans aim to approve $70 billion for immigration enforcement to fund Homeland Security through President Trump’s term, facing Democratic criticism as a 'blank check.' Trump vows to appeal a rejected H-1B visa fee and nominate acting Attorney General Todd Blanche, while addressing a helicopter crash near Hormuz and reiterating optimism about an Iran deal.
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