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By Patricia Zengerle
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -An emergency spending invoice to offer billions of {dollars} in new safety help for Ukraine and Israel was blocked within the U.S. Senate on Wednesday as Republicans pressed their calls for for harder measures to regulate immigration on the U.S. border with Mexico.
The vote was 49 in favor to 51 in opposition to, leaving the $110.5 billion measure wanting the 60 votes wanted within the 100-member Senate to pave the way in which to start out debate, threatening President Joe Biden’s push to offer new assist earlier than the top of 2023.
The vote was alongside occasion strains, with each Senate Republican voting no together with Senator Bernie Sanders, an impartial who usually votes with Democrats however had expressed issues about funding Israel’s “current inhumane military strategy” in opposition to Palestinians.
The invoice would supply about $50 billion in new safety help for Ukraine, in addition to cash for humanitarian and financial assist for the federal government in Kyiv, plus $14 billion for Israel because it battles Hamas in Gaza.
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, a Democrat, additionally voted “no” in order that he may introduce the measure once more sooner or later. After the vote, Schumer famous the dangers if Ukraine falls, saying it was a “serious moment that will have lasting consequences for the 21st century,” risking the decline of Western democracy.
Republicans mentioned it was important to make their case for tighter immigration insurance policies and management of the southern border.
“Today’s vote is what it takes for the Democratic leader to recognize that Senate Republicans mean what we say,” Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell mentioned in a flooring speech earlier on Wednesday. “Then let’s vote. And then let’s finally start meeting America’s national security priorities, including right here at home.”
Even if the invoice passes the Senate, it nonetheless would should be accredited within the Republican-controlled House of Representatives, the place dozens of Republicans have voted in opposition to Ukraine assist, together with Speaker Mike Johnson.
Congressional Republicans and Democrats have been debating for months tips on how to tackle Biden’s request for billions of {dollars} in funding for Ukraine because it fights Russian invaders, for Israel following the Oct. 7 assaults by Islamist Hamas militants, for U.S. pursuits within the Indo-Pacific, and for worldwide humanitarian aid.
MONTHS-LONG IMPASSE
The White House’s two requests for Congress to go spending payments have did not advance, and tempers have develop into more and more frayed on Capitol Hill because the deadlock threatens to stretch into 2024. Democrats argue that assist for allies is important to help world democracy and keep at bay autocracy.
“Make no mistake, today’s vote is going to be long remembered. History is going to judge harshly those who turned their backs on freedom’s cause,” Biden mentioned in remarks on the White House.
A bunch of Senate Democrats referred to as a press convention to argue that blocking the invoice would ship a message to each U.S. adversaries and allies that the United States doesn’t stand with its worldwide companions.
“This is running out. We have but a few days for us to make clear, positive progress toward working out the final details necessary for us to show that the United States is a reliable ally,” Senator Chris Coons mentioned.
Republicans contend that extreme unlawful immigration throughout the southern border with Mexico is a vastly necessary safety concern, and say they need extra accountability than they’re getting from the Biden administration for U.S. taxpayer funds that go to Ukraine.
The emergency spending invoice included $20 billion for border safety.
Schumer mentioned on Tuesday he would attempt to break the deadlock by providing Republicans the prospect so as to add an modification on border coverage to the laws.
No such modification had been introduced by Wednesday night.