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Senate Republicans pass immigration funding after overnight vote

A view of the U.S. Capitol on June 4, 2026. Kent Nishimura/AFP via Getty Images hide caption After a marathon 18-hour vote, Senate Republicans advanced roughly $70 billion in funding for immigration enforcement agencies that had been carved out of an earlier funding deal to reop

Senate Republicans pass immigration funding after overnight vote
NPR News โ€” 5 June 2026
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A view of the U.S. Capitol on June 4, 2026. Kent Nishimura/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

After a marathon 18-hour vote, Senate Republicans advanced roughly $70 billion in funding for immigration enforcement agencies that had been carved out of an earlier funding deal to reopen the rest of the Department of Homeland Security. The funds would extend through the remainder of President Trump's time in the White House.

One Republican, Sen. Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, voted against it.

The package now heads for a vote in the House of Representatives, which could happen as early as next week.

While the Senate passage is a victory for Republicans, who have been trying to pass immigration enforcement for months, the overnight vote-a-rama exposed rifts within their ranks.

At the center of it all is the Trump administration's proposed $1.8 billion fund to distribute taxpayer dollars to people who allege they have been politically targeted by the government, perhaps including Jan. 6 insurrectionists.

The fund originated as part of an out-of-court settlement to resolve a $10 billion lawsuit brought by President Trump against his own government over the 2019 leak of his tax records. It has been unpopular among congressional lawmakers, including Republicans โ€” many of whom were present at the Capitol when it was attacked in 2021.

"We have a lot of members who are concerned, obviously," Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., told reporters last month.

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