U.S. immigration authorities consider releasing thousands of detainees to close a $700 million budget gap after border bill collapse
U.S. immigration authorities consider releasing thousands of detainees to close a $700 million budget gap after border bill collapse
The Senate bill’s failure has prompted U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to weigh a plan that would slash detention capacity, according to four officials at ICE and the Department of Homeland Security.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has drafted plans to release thousands of immigrants and slash its capacity to hold detainees after the failure of a Senate border bill that would have erased a $700 million budget shortfall.
The bipartisan border bill that Republican lawmakers opposed last week would have provided $6 billion in supplemental funding for ICE enforcement operations.
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