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Migrant detention center
The Democrat-led US House has grudgingly voted to approve an emergency $4.6 billion border funding bill after the Republican-majority Senate threatened to table any amended version of the measure.
"The children come first. At the end of the day, we have to make sure that the resources needed to protect the children are available," House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-California) said in a letter on Thursday prior to the vote,
vowing to "reluctantly pass the Senate bill" lest "the children" go without aid one second longer.
Pelosi had initially promised not to accept the bill approved on Wednesday by the Republican-led Senate, with Democrats arguing it lacked sufficient protections for migrant children.
A lengthy conversation with Vice President Mike Pence produced an administrative compromise of sorts, however: Congress will be notified within 24 hours if a child dies in custody, and no child will be kept in "emergency facilities" for more than 90 days.
The Senate version of the bill ultimately
passed 305-102 in the House, with 95 Democrats expressing their dissatisfaction with the compromise. The bill allots
$2.88 billion to Health and Human Services for safe shelter and care for detained children,
$1.1 billion to Customs and Border Protection to build more processing facilities,
$220 million to the Justice Department to process immigration cases and equip US Marshals at detention facilities, and
$145 million for various military operations on the border.
Comment: Putin spoke more sense in the FT interview: