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The Republican-controlled House passed two major measures Wednesday, advancing both a key foreign surveillance program and a budget framework tied to immigration enforcement funding. The votes came after hours of internal GOP disputes that briefly stalled action on the House floor.
In a separate vote, the House approved a Senate-passed budget resolution by a narrow 215-211 margin. The measure is expected to begin the process of securing long-term funding for Immigration and Customs Enforcement and the Border Patrol.
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