Is the Senate's border plan "dead on arrival?"

Is the Senate's border plan "dead on arrival?"

The bipartisan border bill that Arizona Sen. Kyrsten Sinema helped craft would change immigration. But it faces tough opposition from Republicans.
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The U.S. has newly-released an $118 billion national security bill.
It includes approximately $20 billion for border provisions,
including $650 million for the border wall and funding for asylum
judges, expanded detention capacity and other programs. In a
interview with CBS' Face the Nation, Arizona Sen. Kyrsten
Sinema says that the deal will address a multitude of issues
including the record surge of migrants. But Republicans in both the
Senate and the House are stirring against the proposal, with House
Speaker Mike Johnson saying it's "dead on arrival." In this episode
of The Gaggle, hosts Ron Hansen and Mary Jo Pitzl sit down with The
Republic's immigration and border reporter, Rafael Carranza to hash
out what is in the bill and whether or not it's truly "dead on
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