
US Congress Approves $70 Billion for Trump's Immigration Policies
The US Congress has approved $70 billion in funding for former President Trump's immigration policies, including allocations for ICE and Border Patrol. This decision comes amidst ongoing debates about immigration enforcement and border security.
The Story
Analyzing sources…
Source Diversity
Source Diversity
Excellent (100/100)Sources
Trump’s Sharp Turn on China: Embracing It as a Peer Power
President Trump’s warming with Xi Jinping of China, a leader he admires, has ignited anxieties in Washington and across Asia.
By Edward Wong
Read full article →House Republicans pass bill to fund ICE and Border Patrol
House Republicans have passed roughly $70 billion in funding for immigration enforcement. The package funds ICE and Border Patrol through the remainder of President Trump's term.
By Ximena Bustillo
Read full article →EXCLUSIVE: Serbian President Vučić says support for US 'surged' under Trump, invites him to visit Belgrade
Serbian President Vučić says relations with the U.S. have transformed under Trump, citing economic cooperation and an invitation for Trump to visit.
Read full article →US Congress approves $70 billion bill to fund Trump’s immigration crackdown
The US Congress on Tuesday passed a $70 billion funding bill for President Donald Trump's immigration agenda, sending the measure to the White House after months of partisan debate. The legislation allocates $38 billion for ICE, $26 billion for Border Patrol and $5 billion for contingency costs through fiscal 2029.
By FRANCE 24
Read full article →This proposed federal budget cut could eliminate job training for 42,000 vulnerable seniors
A job-training program for low-income older adults is set to lose funding under President Donald Trump’s proposed budget for 2027 — just as more stringent work requirements for food aid and healthcare coverage go into effect.
By Jessica Hall
Read full article →Trump’s intelligence fight puts key spy program on the brink of collapse
A critical US surveillance law faces an uncertain future as House Speaker Mike Johnson’s assertion that President Donald Trump is close to naming a permanent intelligence chief clashes with earlier reports suggesting the president has no such inclination.
By David Morgan
Read full article →IRS Shared Addresses For Nearly 47,000 People With ICE, Watchdog Says - Forbes
IRS Shared Addresses For Nearly 47,000 People With ICE, Watchdog Says Forbes
Read full article →Postal Service won’t deliver mail ballots for states that don’t hand over voter lists, under plan for Trump directive
Read full article →PM to attend 2-day G7 summit in France
PM Modi will meet global leaders, including Trump, at the G7 Summit in France, while also visiting Slovakia and attending tech events.
Read full article →Strait of Hormuz could be opened in 2, 3 days, if… —Trump
By Nkiruka Nnorom with agency report The US President, Donald Trump, has said the peace deal with Iran is in its final stages and suggested that the strait of Hormuz could open up in two or three days if an agreement with Tehran is secured. “It will open up immediately upon signing,” he told reporters […] The post Strait of Hormuz could be opened in 2, 3 days, if… —Trump appeared first on Vanguard News.
By Nwafor
Read full article →Coverage Timeline
Related Stories

Trump Considers Military Action Against Iran Amid Hormuz Blockade Discussions; UK Declines to Join
just now

Philippine House Pledges Aid and Reviews Mindanao Quake Concerns
just now

PNP on Full Alert for Philippine Independence Day
just now

Philippine House Addresses Mindanao Quake Amid Impeachment Preps
just now