The US Congress has approved a $70 billion bill to address immigration issues, a key priority for Trump. The bill allocates approximately $38 billion to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and $26 billion to Customs and Border Protection (CBP) over the next three years, with an additional $5 billion for unforeseen costs. This funding aims to support immigration enforcement efforts.
Le projet de loi prévoit, sur les trois prochaines années, environ 38 milliards de dollars pour la police de l’immigration (ICE), environ 26 milliards pour la police aux frontières (CBP) et quelque 5 milliards supplémentaires pour des coûts imprévus.