House to vote on slimmed-down bill for border

WASHINGTON — House Republicans have agreed to vote on a slimmed-down bill to address the immigration crisis on the U.S.-Mexico border by sending in National Guard troops and speeding unaccompanied migrant youths back to Central America.

The bill will cost $659 million through the end of this fiscal year, far smaller than the $3.7 billion requested by President Barack Obama and a sharp reduction from the $1.5 billion initially proposed by the House spending committee.

House Speaker John Boehner said the bill would come to a vote Thursday.

Read tomorrow's Arkansas Democrat-Gazette for full details.

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