US Senate passes bill to avoid shutdown

A bipartisan border security plan that would finance additional fencing along the US-Mexico border has been passed by the US Senate.

The US Senate has passed a bipartisan border security plan that would finance additional fencing along the US-Mexico border, significantly less than President Donald Trump wanted.

The vote came shortly after the White House announced he'll sign the measure - and immediately announce he'll use emergency powers to build additional border barriers without approval from Congress.

The 83-16 Senate vote advances the measure to the House for a vote on Thursday night that would send it to Trump for his signature in time to avert another partial government shutdown this weekend.

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, who has previously said he opposes the use of emergency powers, said he will support Trump's decision to use them.

The border security plan is part of a broader $US333 billion spending bill.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi says if Trump declares a national emergency at the border he's making an "end run around Congress" when there's no crisis at the border with Mexico that requires such an order.


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