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Senate Republicans block bipartisan border deal

Senate Republicans blocked a bipartisan border package Wednesday, scuttling months of negotiations with Democrats on legislation intended to cut back record numbers of illegal border crossings.
 
Many Republicans said the election-year compromise wasn't enough, even as supporters of the bill insisted it represented the most comprehensive bipartisan border proposal in years and included many Republican priorities.
 
The 49-50 vote — far short of the 60 ayes needed to take up the bill — came after most Republicans said they would vote against the legislation, which also includes $60 billion in wartime aid to Ukraine and $14 billion for Israel and was backed by US President Joe Biden.
 
GOP lawmakers had insisted that the money for conflicts abroad be paired with help for the US border.


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