Schumer Urges Passage of $106B Security Bill With Ukraine Aid, But Hurdles Remain
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Schumer warned "Ukraine will fall" without new aid from the Senate's proposed $106B national security bill, including $61.4B for Ukraine.
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The bill also includes border security funding and aid for Israel, Gaza, and the Indo-Pacific, but some provisions are still unresolved.
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Some GOP senators oppose linking border funding to Ukraine aid without tighter immigration enforcement.
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The full text of the bill could come this week, needing 60 votes to advance in the Senate before facing House opposition.
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Biden and Harris "can't be trusted" on immigration according to House Speaker Johnson, demanding the White House stop the "open flow" of migrants.