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Nexio Global Media > Politics > US Senate GOP Forces Overnight Vote to Secure $70B ICE Funding Boost Over Democratic Opposition
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US Senate GOP Forces Overnight Vote to Secure $70B ICE Funding Boost Over Democratic Opposition

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Last updated: April 23, 2026 1:05 am
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Republicans Push $70 Billion Immigration Enforcement Boost After Overnight Budget Battle

Washington, D.C. — Congressional Republicans advanced a budget proposal early Thursday that includes a staggering $70 billion increase for immigration enforcement, following an overnight showdown with Democrats who sought to slash spending in a series of failed amendments.

The marathon session underscored deepening partisan divides over federal spending priorities as lawmakers race to avert a government shutdown. The GOP-backed budget framework, which still faces hurdles before final passage, would direct unprecedented funding toward border security, detention facilities, and deportation operations—a move conservatives argue is critical to address record migrant crossings.

Overnight Clash Over Spending Cuts
Democrats fought to strip or reduce funding for immigration measures, proposing amendments to reallocate portions of the $70 billion toward healthcare, education, and climate programs. Each effort was narrowly defeated along party lines after hours of heated debate.

“The American people demand secure borders, not more blank checks for failed policies,” said House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA), defending the enforcement surge. Democrats, however, warned the spending would militarize border communities without addressing root causes of migration.

The White House has not yet signaled whether President Joe Biden would veto a budget containing the GOP’s immigration terms, though administration officials have criticized the proposal as “fiscally reckless.”

Why the $70 Billion Figure?
The proposed funding marks a 60% increase over current Department of Homeland Security (DHS) enforcement budgets and would expand controversial programs like expedited deportations and the border wall. Analysts note the figure aligns with demands from hardline Republicans who threatened to derail earlier budget talks over immigration demands.

The push comes as border apprehensions again approach record levels, with over 2.4 million encounters in fiscal year 2023. While Biden recently tightened asylum rules, Republicans argue the administration hasn’t enforced existing laws aggressively enough.

Broader Budget Stakes
The immigration fight is just one front in a wider battle over federal spending. With a March 22 deadline looming to fund agencies, delays or disputes over enforcement funding could risk a partial shutdown—a scenario both parties hope to avoid in an election year.

Democrats blasted the GOP’s priorities. “Instead of investing in families, they’re doubling down on detention camps and deportation forces,” said Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-WA), chair of the Congressional Progressive Caucus.

What’s Next?
The bill now moves to the Senate, where Democrats hold a slim majority. Negotiations are expected to intensify, with moderates in both parties seeking compromises to avoid a shutdown.

Long-term, the debate signals a hardening GOP stance on immigration as the 2024 campaign heats up. Former President Donald Trump, the likely Republican nominee, has pledged even more extreme measures, including mass deportations.

Whether this budget passes or stalls, one thing is clear: immigration remains a defining—and divisive—issue for Congress.

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