immigration and deportation funding package
Coverage of immigration and deportation funding package in the Nexus archive.
- Trump administration dumps $1.77B ‘anti-weaponization’ fund
The Trump administration has abandoned a $1.77 billion fund to compensate individuals claiming wrongful prosecution by the Justice Department, a move that may facilitate Senate debate on a $70 billion immigration and deportation funding package. Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche confirmed the decision, stating the DOJ will not proceed with the fund, which was part of a legal settlement between Trump and the IRS over leaked tax returns.
- Trump administration dumps $1.77B ‘anti-weaponization’ fund
The Trump administration abandoned a $1.77 billion fund to compensate individuals claiming wrongful prosecution by the Justice Department, a move that may facilitate Senate debate on a $70 billion immigration and deportation funding package. Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche confirmed the decision, stating the DOJ will no longer pursue the fund.
- Trump administration dumps $1.77B ‘anti-weaponization’ fund
The Trump administration has abandoned a $1.77 billion fund intended to compensate individuals who claimed wrongful prosecution by the Justice Department. This decision may facilitate Senate debate on a $70 billion immigration and deportation funding package. Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche confirmed the DOJ will not proceed with the fund, aligning with Senate Majority Leader John Thune's statements.