On June 9 local time the U.S. House passed the roughly $70 billion "Secure
America Act", supplying funding for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement
(ICE) and Border Patrol through the remainder of President Trump's term. The
bill, which the Senate approved last week, will be sent to the president for
signature. Democrats sought enforcement reforms — including officer body cameras
and judicial authorization before home entries — but Republicans opposed those
changes.