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- ICE Set to Vastly Expand Its Reach With New Funds
After the passage of President Trump’s domestic policy law, the Department of Homeland Security is poised to hire thousands of new immigration agents and double detention space
- Big, beautiful bill gives ICE unprecedented funds to ramp . . .
The "big, beautiful bill" signed into law by President Trump last week will allow him to dramatically expand his immigration crackdown
- Here are the immigration provisions in Trumps megabill : NPR
The bill includes a major federal investment for President Trump's mass deportation plans, while also limiting eligibility for some safety net programs based on immigration status
- ICE Budget Now Bigger Than Most of the Worlds Militaries
Pending its passage in the House of Representatives, Trump's bill could mean a massive increase in ICE funding as part of an immigration enforcement agenda worth $150 billion over four years
- Donald Trumps immigration crackdown gets $150 billion boost . . .
Donald Trump's on immigration: $45 billion from the Budget will expand federal immigration detention as ICE detains over 59,000 - well beyond its 42,000-bed limit - and ramps up arrests across US cities to meet daily quotas
- ICE prepares detention blitz with historic funding from Trump . . .
ICE prepares detention blitz with historic $45 billion in funding Much of the new allocation from Congress — larger than detention spending by the Obama, Biden and first Trump administrations
- ICE is in a deep cash crisis amid the immigration crackdown
Why it matters: Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is already $1 billion over budget by one estimate, with more than three months left in the fiscal year That's alarmed lawmakers in both parties — and raised the possibility of Trump clawing funds from agencies to feed ICE
- GOPs Tax Bill Would Give Billions To ICE | HuffPost Latest News
The bill would provide $45 billion to build immigration jails “for single adult alien detention capacity and family residential center capacity” — a 13-fold increase over ICE’s 2024 detention budget, according to a National Immigration Law Center analysis
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