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Republicans punt on reconciliation amid furious disagreement over 'anti-weaponization' fund
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Senate Republicans have cancelled plans to begin voting this week on a budget reconciliation package that would provide approximately $70 billion to fund immigration enforcement operations through 2029 amid a furious disagreement within their conference over the Trump administration’s proposal to es
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