The Senate is preparing for a crucial series of votes this week. The primary focus is a bill designed to fund federal immigration enforcement agencies over the next three years. Passage of the bill was delayed due to an unusual rebellion among Republican senators.
Before moving forward, the Senate will address several amendments. These amendments aim to prevent the establishment of a $1.8 billion fund proposed by the Trump administration. This fund intends to compensate individuals who claim wrongful prosecution or investigation.
Senator Thom Tillis from North Carolina was seen making his way to the Senate chamber on Capitol Hill in Washington earlier this week, signaling ongoing discussions amid these legislative developments. (Image by J. Scott Applewhite/AP)

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