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No Good Choices : HHS Is Cutting Safety Corners to Move Migrant Kids Out of Overcrowded Facilities — ProPublica

ProPublica is a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power. Sign up to receive our biggest stories as soon as they’re published. The startling images have appeared in one news report after another: children packed into overcrowded, unsafe Border Patrol facilities because there was nowhere else to put them. As of March 30, over 5,000 children were being held in Border Patrol custody, including more than 600 in each of two units in Donna, Texas, that were supposed to hold no more than 32 apiece under COVID-19 protocols. But as the Biden administration’s Department of Health and Human Services scrambles to open “emergency” temporary facilities at military bases, work camps and convention centers to house up to 15,000 additional children, it’s cutting corners on health and safety standards, which raises new concerns about its ability to protect children, according to congressional sources and legal observers. And even its permanent shelter network includes some faci

No Good Choices : HHS Is Cutting Safety Corners To Move Migrant Kids Out Of Overcrowded Facilities

‘No Good Choices’: HHS Is Cutting Safety Corners To Move Migrant Kids Out Of Overcrowded Facilities After ignoring signs that shelters were filling quickly, agencies are scrambling to get thousands of kids out of Border Patrol jails. But new “emergency” facilities skirt safety standards, while facilities accused of abuse are still getting grants. TOPSHOT - Mexican migrant child Kevin Andres, from Guerrero state, crosses the US-Mexico border fence from Tijuana to San Diego County in the US, as seen from Tijuana, Baja California state, Mexico, on December 28, 2. TOPSHOT - Mexican migrant child Kevin Andres, from Guerrero state, crosses the US-Mexico border fence from Tijuana to San Diego County in the US, as seen from Tijuana, Baja California state, Mexico, on December 28, 2018. - President Donald Trump threatened Friday to seal the US-Mexico border entirely if Congress does not approve billions of dollars in fun

DVIDS - News - 1st-generation Trinidadian Pave Hawk pilot calls Alaska, 176th Wing home

DVIDS - News - 1st-generation Trinidadian Pave Hawk pilot calls Alaska, 176th Wing home
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U S Military Experiments With Remote Digital Air Traffic Control

U.S. Military Experiments With Remote Digital Air Traffic Control AIR POWER 3/2/2021 Frequentis & Defense Dept. photo A military airbase in Florida is testing a remote digital tower that allows air traffic control to take place hundreds, or even thousands of miles, away from runways. A systems operational verification test took place at Homestead Air Reserve Base over the course of one week in late 2020. Testing was done using real-world scenarios and the airbase’s daily operations. An early operational assessment began in late 2020 and will be completed mid-2021, said Jay Balakirsky, Frequentis USA vice president of business development and sales.

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