Senate adds amendment to immigration bill named after Laken Riley
- The Act is projected to cost $86 billion over three years, significantly more than previous estimates of $3 billion per year, according to a memo from ICE.
- The bill passed the House with support from 48 Democrats and is being debated in the Senate, where over 70 amendments have been filed, delaying its passage further.
- Critics argue the Act empowers mass deportations and imposes significant costs on the immigration system, with Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer expressing concerns over its deficiencies.
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