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Cornyn wanted money for state and local law enforcement agencies, unmanned drone aircraft and other equipment, and additional Border Patrol officers and immigration agents. Both amendments got 54 votes but fell short of the required 60-vote supermajority. "Until we deal with this broken border, we are not going to be able to deal with other aspects of our broken immigration system," Cornyn said. A top Democrat said Republicans were throwing money at the problem and urged waiting until Obama sends up his border security plan next week. "This is a huge amount of money ... from colleagues who talk fiscal moderation," said Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y. "It's sort of throwing an enormous amount of money at the problem." Obama on Tuesday promised to send 1,200 Guard troops to the border to support efforts to block drug trafficking and temporarily supplement Border Patrol agents until more agents can be trained. He also pledged $500 million for improved border security. The money could be added to the measure during House-Senate negotiations.
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