The proposed $118 billion bill offers more than $60 billion for Kyiv, more than $14 billion for Israel, and $10 billion for aid in Gaza, the West Bank, and Ukraine. Just roughly $20 billion set aside in the 370-page “Emergency National Security Supplemental” bill is set aside for the U.S. border. With provisions allowing more than 5,000 crossings per day and unchecked asylum for all, as well as multiple opportunities for the president to waive the law’s provisions, it makes sense that Biden, whose presidency has been defined by open border turmoil, is eager to sign “immediately.”
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