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Trump Signs $70 Billion Border Security Bill as Nigeria School Attack Leaves Three Dead

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U.S. Approves Major Funding for ICE and Border Patrol While Violence Hits Nigeria

Two major developments unfolded on Wednesday as the United States strengthened immigration enforcement with a massive new funding package, while authorities in Nigeria battled armed attackers who targeted a school in Kogi State.

President Donald Trump signed legislation providing nearly $70 billion for immigration and border security agencies, while Nigerian security forces responded to an assault that resulted in three deaths.

Trump Signs $70 Billion Immigration Enforcement Measure

President Donald Trump approved a sweeping funding package designed to support Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and the U.S. Border Patrol through the remainder of his administration.

The legislation allocates billions of dollars to expand immigration enforcement operations, strengthen border security measures, and provide additional resources to federal agencies. The bill passed Congress after months of political disputes and received support mainly from Republican lawmakers.

Officials said the package includes funding for ICE, Border Patrol operations, and emergency costs related to homeland security efforts.

Gunmen Attack School in Nigeria’s Kogi State

Meanwhile, in central Nigeria, armed attackers stormed a school in Kogi State, triggering a confrontation with joint security personnel.

Authorities reported that three people were killed during the incident. Security forces engaged the attackers in a gun battle and succeeded in preventing further damage.

Police officials said investigations are underway, while additional security measures have been deployed around the area.

Authorities Respond to Growing Security Concerns

The Nigerian attack highlights continuing security challenges facing schools and communities in parts of the country. Officials have pledged to intensify efforts against armed groups responsible for attacks and kidnappings.

In the United States, the newly signed legislation marks one of the largest investments in immigration enforcement in recent years and is expected to shape border security policies through the end of the current administration.

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