The U.S. House of Representatives narrowly passed a $70 billion immigration enforcement bill proposed by Republicans on Tuesday, with a vote of 214 to 212, securing funding for immigration removal operations during Trump's presidency. All Democrats voted against the bill. This vote concluded a chaotic and ineffective struggle that had previously plagued efforts to pass this multi-year appropriations bill. The passage marks a major victory for the Republican leadership in Congress, who have spent weeks uniting various factions within their party to support Trump’s demand for the legislation, as Republican lawmakers also sought to advance the bill ahead of the midterm elections.
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