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Originally published on March 9, 2021 2:51 pm
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott visited Mission, Texas, on Tuesday to address the rising number of migrants arriving at the border and federal immigration policy changes.
Abbott spoke after being briefed by Border Patrol and law enforcement in the Rio Grande Valley, a high entry point for migrants.
He detailed the state’s increased law enforcement presence in the area and once again critiqued President Joe Biden and his administration for allowing some asylum-seeking families and children into the country.
“We will work to step up and try to fill the gap that the federal government is leaving open by making sure we deploy every resource, whether it be Texas Department Public Safety, national guard, whatever we need to do, Texas is going to fight for the safety and security of our state,” he said.
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Audit finds Veterans’ Affairs is effectively managing reform program, but must address DVA underperformance
By Shannon Jenkins
Wednesday March 10, 2021
Minister for Veterans’ Affairs Darren Chester. The DVA reform program is in its fourth year of implementation, with reforms to be delivered over six years. (AAP Image/Mick Tsikas)
The Department of Veterans’ Affairs (DVA) should work on addressing any “systemic issues” that may be affecting its ability to implement its comprehensive program of reforms, according to the national auditor general.
The Australian National Audit Office’s latest performance audit report, published on Tuesday, examined the effectiveness of DVA’s planning and management of the Veteran Centric Reform (VCR) program.
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This article discusses the Vietnam War. Update: The venue has since issued an apology via its Instagram profile.
A new bar in Richmond has stirred controversy due to its Vietnam War theme.
Rickshaw Bar is helmed by owner David Anderson and creative director Stuart Neil (Black Swan Hospitality), and its Instagram account spruiked images of fallen helicopters, branded dog tags, and food and drinks on fire. The venue s Instagram profile (now deleted after a storm of angry comments) read: “comfortably numb”.
Photograph: Supplied
The original press release for the venue stated that the site was a “dark and grungy space reminiscent of 70s Saigon… exposed concrete floors, charred wood panelling and army green booths suggest what a post-apocalyptic future may have looked like in the 70s; with burnt orange and brushed gold details mirroring the fire that flashes from the kitchen and the bar. The suggestive glow of red-neon light leads to the dark depths of the
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