
The Senate makes a new **bill**. This bill gives $70 billion to agencies like Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Border Patrol. These agencies work to keep the country's borders safe. The money helps them for three years, until the end of President Trump's term. Many senators want this money for border protection and security.
However, there is a big problem. There is another plan for a special **fund** worth $1.776 billion. This fund is for people who support former President Trump. These people say they were treated unfairly in politics. Some senators, from both parties, want to stop this special fund. They try to add new rules or changes to the immigration bill to stop it, but these attempts do not work.
Finally, the Senate takes a **vote**. 52 senators say "yes" to the $70 billion immigration bill, and 47 senators say "no." So, the bill passes. The money for border security goes forward. The special fund for Trump's allies also stays in the plan, even though some senators do not like it.
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What did the Senate pass?
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