Trump Signs $70 Billion Bill to Fund ICE, Border Patrol for 3 Years

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Trump’s signature brings to a close a 116-day dispute over immigration funding.

President Donald Trump on June 10 signed a $72 billion bill on June 10 to fund Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Border Patrol.

The measure, known as the Secure America Act, funds ICE and Border Patrol through Jan. 20, 2029, which will be the end of Trump’s term.

It narrowly passed the House on June 9 by a vote of 214–212. The Senate approved the measure in the early hours of June 5 using the budget reconciliation process, which allowed lawmakers to avoid the Senate’s 60-vote filibuster requirement. Every Senate Republican except Sen. Lisa Murkowski of Alaska voted in favor of the bill, while all Democrats opposed it. Sen. Michael Bennet (D-Colo.) was absent for the vote.

Trump’s signature brings to a close a 116-day dispute over immigration funding. Democrats had withheld support for additional ICE and Border Patrol funding unless reforms were included following the fatal shootings of two U.S. citizens in Minneapolis involving immigration agents.

The legislation provided $38 billion to support immigration enforcement efforts, including funding for hiring, training, equipping, and compensating ICE personnel. Of that amount, $7 billion was designated for Homeland Security Investigations, while the remaining $31 billion was directed toward enforcement activities such as expanding the number of immigration attorneys, assisting local law enforcement agencies that work with ICE, and purchasing equipment like body cameras.

In addition, the bill set aside $22 billion for the Border Patrol to recruit, train, pay, and equip agents and staff. Roughly $13 billion of that funding was earmarked specifically for immigration enforcement operations.

The law also allocated $5 billion for border security technology and screening systems, including artificial intelligence tools. Another $350 million was designated for enforcement activities in jurisdictions that do not formally cooperate with ICE.

Following House passage of the legislation, House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) said that Democrats will not be able to defund ICE and Border Patrol for the next few years.

“All that Democrats have achieved by their shutdown is a useful reminder to the American people of their support for open borders and keeping criminal illegal immigrants in American communities—policies that have been soundly rejected by the American people over and over again,” he said in a statement emailed to reporters. “We hope this episode serves as a future reminder to Democrats that when they shut the government down, they will receive less than nothing in return.”

House Majority Leader Steve Scalise (R-La.) said that the bill was in support of law enforcement.

“Make no mistake, if you’re voting yes, you’re not only voting to secure America’s border, you’re voting to fund law enforcement,” Scalise said. “And if you vote no, you are voting to defund the police.”

By Jackson Richman

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