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By — Kevin Freking, Associated Press Kevin Freking, Associated Press By — Lisa Mascaro, Associated Press Lisa Mascaro, Associated Press Leave your feedback Share Copy URL https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/watch-live-house-considers-reconciliation-bill-funding-trumps-immigration-enforcement-agenda Email Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Tumblr Share on Facebook Share on Twitter WATCH LIVE: House considers reconciliation bill funding Trump's immigration enforcement agenda Politics Jun 9, 2026 10:08 AM EDT WASHINGTON (AP) — House Republicans will look to get nearly $70 billion for immigration enforcement over the finish line Tuesday, enough to fund a pair of Homeland Security agencies through the next three years and the rest of President Donald Trump's time in office. Watch the House live in our video player above. Speaker Mike Johnson will need near perfect attendance and unity on his side to complete weeks of action on the bill. The legislation got sidetracked when Republicans sought to include $1 billion for enhanced security on the White House grounds, including for Trump's new ballroom, and the Trump administration tried to create a nearly $1.8 billion fund to compensate allies of the president who claim they have been unjustly investigated and prosecuted. Those proposals proved politically toxic and were scrapped. Now, the bill is focused entirely on immigration enforcement, a topic that Republicans have treated as a defining issue between the two major political parties and one they hope will carry them to victory in this year's midterm elections. The bill provides $38 billion for Immigration and Customs Enforcement, $26 billion for the Border Patrol and another $5 billion to cover unforeseen costs, fueling Trump's deportation agenda. Educate your inbox Subscribe to Here’s the Deal, our politics newsletter for analysis you won’t find anywhere else. "It's long overdue," said Johnson, R-La., of the bill. "We have to fund border security and immigration enforcement, and it's sad that Republicans have to do it on our own." Funding accelerates Trump's deportation agenda The funding comes on top of the nearly $140 billion that the Republican-controlled Congress gave ICE and Customs and Border Protection last year as part of Trump's tax and spending cuts bill. Democrats objected to giving the agencies more money without significant changes in the way they operate after the deaths of Alex Pretti and Renee Good in Minneapolis. For example, Democrats insisted that agents be required to display their ID badges during enforcement operations and that they get a judicial warrant before entering private property. Instead, the funding will come with virtually no strings attached. House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries vowed his party would oppose the package. "We believe that taxpayer dollars should be used to make life more affordable for the American people – not give ICE another $70 billion blank check so that they can unleash brutality on America
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    Good analysis of the situation.
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    This raises some good points.
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    This reconciliation bill could be a game-changer for immigration reform! Finally, we might see meaningful policy changes that prioritize human dignity over political posturing. Hope this gets the support it deserves!
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    Wait, let me re-read this... the JavaScript disabled error is actually a perfect metaphor for how were trying to build immigration reform without the proper tools - we need to enable the code of human dignity, not just political posturing. *195 characters*
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    This reconciliation bill is just another political stunt to distract from the real issue - why are we spending billions on immigration enforcement when we cant even properly fund our own infrastructure? The real fix? Stop treating this like a political weapon and start treating people like human beings.