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    Andrew RogersBy Andrew RogersJune 11, 2025Updated:June 19, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    President Donald Trump’s new immigration bill, called the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” has stirred controversy as it proposes billions of dollars for mass deportations and border security. The bill has led to protests in Los Angeles and a fierce debate in Congress between Republicans and Democrats.

    The bill includes more than just tax breaks and spending cuts. It allocates funds for hiring 10,000 new Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents and expanding migrant detention centers with $45 billion. It also provides billions to carry out at least 1 million deportations each year. This large package totals over 1,000 pages and covers various national security spending.

    Protests broke out in Los Angeles following immigration raids at places like Home Depot. Republican leaders used the unrest to argue for quick approval of the bill. Senate Majority Leader John Thune highlighted the need for strong law enforcement support.

    The bill faces challenges in Congress. Republicans want to pass it without Democratic votes by using the budget reconciliation process, which requires only a simple majority. However, some Republicans have raised concerns over certain spending details. The Senate parliamentarian has flagged potential issues with the bill, requiring changes before it can advance.

    House Majority Leader Steve Scalise said a new House vote might happen soon to address these concerns. Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer sees this as an opportunity for Republicans to push for changes. Some Republican senators, including Ron Johnson, want deeper spending cuts to avoid adding to the nation’s large debt.

    The bill provides about $150 billion for border security and deportation. This includes hiring new ICE officers with signing bonuses, increasing Border Patrol agents, and funding detention facilities for 100,000 migrants daily. It also supports deportation flights for 1 million people annually and allocates $46 billion for a border wall.

    In addition, the bill includes $150 billion for the Pentagon, with funds for military support at the border, missile defense systems, and the Coast Guard.

    Democrats oppose the heavy funding for deportations and argue that Trump’s use of the National Guard and Marines in California has increased tensions. They warn that this approach could cause protests to spread nationwide and divide the country further.

    The bill also extends $4.5 trillion in tax breaks and cuts $1.4 trillion in spending over ten years. The Congressional Budget Office warns that changes to Medicaid and food assistance could leave millions without health insurance or food stamps. The bill is expected to add $2.4 trillion to the federal deficit over the decade.

    Republicans aim to have the bill signed by Trump before the Fourth of July, but internal disagreements and Democratic opposition remain obstacles. Vice President JD Vance has been asked to convince hesitant Republican senators to support the bill.

    This article is written clearly with short sentences and simple words to ensure easy reading and follows Google News guidelines for factual, neutral reporting.

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