Report: Biden Deploying Federal Workers from Various Agencies to Oversee Child Migran
Report: Biden Deploying Federal Workers from Various Agencies to Oversee Child Migrants for $62M a Week
The Biden administration is trying to manage the 21,000 Unaccompanied Alien Children (UAC) now in shelters across the country by deploying federal workers from agencies that fall under the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and Health and Human Services (HHS) the two agencies tasked with handling the minors.
CNN revealed the facts in a piece mainly about the lack of bed space for the UACs:
The administration has since taken a series of steps to shore up additional resources and personnel. HHSs Office of Refugee Resettlement posted a job for a Field Program Specialist thats open to current federal employees from any agency at any grade, and is described as a deployment to support ORR at facilities for unaccompanied children.
Child hurt in Whangaehu crash released from hospital, three others stable
29 Apr, 2021 01:50 AM
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All patients are stable following Tuesday s crash. Photo / Supplied
The accident occurred near the Whangaehu River bridge shortly before 5pm when a ute and van collided.
A woman in her early 60s remains in the critical care unit but is stable.
Two men remain in the surgical ward in a stable condition. A 6-year-old child has been discharged.
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Boy, 5, dies in fall at northern Minnesota mine pit
The boy fell approximately 70 feet, according to police.
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A 5-year-old boy died when he fell from the side of a mine pit in northern Minnesota on Wednesday.
According to the Virginia Police Department, the boy fell approximately 70 feet from the edge of the Rouchleau mine pit in Virginia around 4:09 p.m. Police have not said what caused the child to fall, but it appears to have been an accident.
KBJR reports that at least two people fell from the side of the pit, though police have not said what condition anyone else is in.
Auckland mother guilty of injuring 8-week-old, father not guilty
29 Apr, 2021 01:13 AM
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Sandeep Kumar and Ritika have been on trial for three weeks at Auckland District Court. Photo / Nick Reed
Sandeep Kumar and Ritika have been on trial for three weeks at Auckland District Court. Photo / Nick Reed
A jury has found an Auckland mother guilty of ill-treating her child after the 8-week-old daughter suffered fractured ribs and a bleeding brain, but the father has been found not guilty.
India nationals Sandeep Kumar and Ritika, who only goes by one name, had a three-week jury trial at Auckland District Court earlier this month for ill treatment and neglect of their infant in their Mt Wellington home in November 2018.