The Senate agreed to give the United States authority to significantly limit the illegal crossing of migrants at the southern border, which could unblock the process of providing assistance to Ukraine.
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CNN reports this.
It’s a move aimed at stemming the wave of migrants that has overwhelmed federal authorities over the past few months.
The Senate agreement, which is expected to be announced as early as next week. Senate leaders hope that they can thus include an agreement on assistance to Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan.
CNN writes that Senate negotiators have agreed to strengthen immigration policies at the southern border.
At the same time, on January 26, House Speaker Mike Johnson called the Ukraine aid and border security bill “unviable” if the leaked contents are true.
Although the group of senators negotiating the agreement has not yet released the text of the bill, it has already come under criticism from Republicans, including Trump, the presumptive US presidential nominee. He this week criticized the possible agreement as a political “gift” to Democrats.
The Speaker of the House of Representatives sent a corresponding letter to legislators, saying that the agreement on funding aid to Ukraine and American border security has no chance of being supported. The text of the letter was published by several American publications.
The Joe Biden administration has been seeking for months to reach an agreement to provide $61 billion in aid to Ukraine to combat Russian aggression.
The final agreement is expected to include reforms to the asylum process, with Republicans repeatedly saying the main goal of the negotiations is a solution that will stem the flow of migrants to the border.
Last week, the US State Department said that a delay in the decision on the allocation of aid by Congress could have serious consequences for the Ukrainians.
We expect and hope that Congress will be able to act as quickly and expeditiously as possible so that we can continue to fulfill our obligations to support our Ukrainian partners,” said US State Department Deputy Spokesperson Vedant Patel.
He explained that we are talking about both security assistance and economic and humanitarian support.
If we fail to do this, there will be real, genuine, tangible consequences. And, finally, the people in Ukraine and their efforts in the fight against Russian aggression will suffer,” the State Department representative noted.
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