The United States Congress has approved a $70 billion bill to fund the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency and the Border Patrol. Under the measure, the allocated funding will be directed to the two main U.S. immigration and border enforcement agencies, which play a central role in implementing government policies on the deportation of undocumented migrants and strengthening border security. The agencies include U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), both responsible for enforcing immigration laws and controlling the country’s borders. U.S. officials say the funding aims to expand operational capacity and strengthen border monitoring and enforcement systems. Further details on the distribution of the funds and the timeline for implementation have not yet been fully disclosed.



