WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A $694 million bill to further secure the U.S. border with Mexico, amid a flood of Central American migrants, cleared a procedural vote in the House of Representatives on Friday.
By a vote of 218-191, the Republican-controlled House paved the way for debate and a final vote on passage of the bill later on Friday.
No Democrats voted in favor of advancing the controversial legislation.
(Reporting By Richard Cowan and David Lawder; Editing by Sandra Maler)