The US Senate passed a 70 billion dollar funding bill to support Immigration and Customs Enforcement and the Border Patrol for three years.This legislative success ends a months-long budget impasse that had stalled operations since mid-February following concerns over agency use of force.Republicans utilized procedural maneuvers to bypass Democratic opposition, successfully defeating several amendments aimed at blocking a separate 1.776 billion dollar settlement fund.The bill now proceeds to the
House of Representatives to finalize funding for the current presidential term.