The House has approved a bill to support immigration and border enforcement agencies financially. Following its passage in the Senate last week, the bill is now awaiting the president’s signature. Meanwhile, the focus shifts to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), which is facing significant opposition from Democrats.
In a discussion with Geoff Bennett, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries elaborated on the opposition to FISA and the broader Democratic agenda. This conversation provides insight into the political dynamics at play regarding privacy and surveillance laws in the country.
Geoff Bennett possesses a notable role as co-anchor and co-managing editor of PBS News Hour. He is adept at presenting incisive reports and analysis on the political and cultural elements influencing American society.
Stephanie Kotuby serves as Senior Editorial Producer for PBS NewsHour and is also the Executive Producer of Washington Week with the Atlantic. Her work ensures comprehensive coverage of crucial national and international issues.
Alexa Gold, who contributes as an associate producer for PBS News, plays a key part in the delivery of informative and engaging news content.

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