Congress Passes $70 Billion Bill Funding ICE and Border Patrol Through 2028
President Trump signed legislation providing nearly $70 billion for immigration enforcement agencies. The measure funds ICE and Customs and Border Protection through the remainder of his term.
Fox NewsPresident Trump signed a $70 billion immigration enforcement bill into law on June 10, 2026. The legislation funds Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Customs and Border Protection through the end of his term. It also extends agency operations through 2029.
Legislation The bill supplies funding for domestic law enforcement investigations and efforts to combat child exploitation. Supporters said it continues work to restore law and order and to protect America’s youth. House Republicans advanced the package after the Senate crafted the measure. The House passed the Republican-led bill following four months of negotiations.
Trump had set a June 1 deadline for congressional Republicans to secure the funding. Intra-party opposition to a separate $1.8 billion proposal contributed to the delay. Alaska Republican Sen. Lisa Murkowski voted against the measure in early June, as did Democrats.
California Rep. Pete Aguilar said providing a “$70 billion blank check to ICE” is the wrong move. " — President Donald Trump, June 10, 2026 (multiple outlets) Trump spoke from the Oval Office alongside House Speaker Mike Johnson, Senate Majority Leader John Thune, and Majority Leader Steve Scalise.
” The package brings an end to a monthslong feud that exposed deep divisions on Capitol Hill.


