President Trump's nearly $70 billion immigration enforcement package faces uncertainty in the Senate as both Democrats and Republicans seek to eliminate a controversial $2 billion "anti-weaponization" fund through amendments during a voting marathon. Senate Republican leadership hopes to defeat the amendments to preserve the package's ability to pass with a simple majority, though success is not guaranteed.
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President Trump's nearly $70 billion immigration enforcement package faces uncertainty in the Senate as both Democrats and Republicans seek to eliminate a controversial $2 billion "anti-weaponization" fund through amendments during a voting marathon. Senate Republican leadership hopes to defeat the amendments to preserve the package's ability to pass with a simple majority, though success is not guaranteed.