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Tuesday, Apr 30

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Biden administration employees are STILL working from home and wasting billions of taxpayer dollars every year, says Oversight chair James Comer in grilling of Office of Management and Budget head

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Oversight Chair James Comer accused the Biden administration of being 'intent' on making remote work a 'fixture' of post-pandemic life.

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Gunfire In PA Home Leads To Police Standoff, Arrest: DA

dailyvoice.com

A Spring City man is in police custody after a "domestic violence-related incident" led to a standoff on Monday night, April 29, according to the DA's Office.

Home Office centres deserted as migrants 'scared' of Rwanda scheme

news.sky.com

At immigration centres up and down the country, migrants attend regular meetings with caseworkers.

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Maharashtra Din 2024 Rangoli Designs: Beautiful Rangoli Patterns Decorate Home and Office Space for Maharashtra Day Celebrations (Watch Videos)

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Every year on May 1, Maharashtra Day is celebrated. This year, Maharashtra Day 2024 will be observed on Wednesday. If you are looking for easy to creative rangoli designs to celebrate Maharashtra Din 2024, here are some you can create.

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Asylum seekers not reporting to Home Office ‘will be found’, vows minister

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Thousands of asylum seekers eligible for deportation to Rwanda have stopped reporting to the Home Office, a document shows.

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Home Office loses track of thousands slated for Rwanda deportations

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The Home Office has acknowledged losing contact with thousands of migrants it plans to deport to Rwanda, just as it… Continue reading Home Office loses track of thousands slated for Rwanda deportations

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Thousands of migrants set to be deported to Rwanda 'have gone to Ireland': Home Office admits more than half of asylum seekers

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An internal document revealed that officials are only in touch with 2,143 of the 5,700 people earmarked to be on the first flights to the African state.

Thousands of migrants set to be deported to Rwanda are 'missing': Home Office officials admit they can't find asylum seekers

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An updated document assessing the impact of the partnership with the east African country states that Rwanda has agreed to accept 5,700 people.

Home Office has lost contact with thousands of potential Rwanda deportees, data shows

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Minister says ‘officers are used to this’, as figures suggest Home Office is in contact with only 38% of people it wants to remove

New Rwanda embarrassment as Home Office suggests it can't find thousands it wants to send there

www.mirror.co.uk

An impact assessment published by the Home Office reveals that, of 5,700 people identified for removal, just 2,145 can be located for detention in a fresh blow to Rishi Sunak's plan

Asylum seekers not reporting to Home Office ‘will be found’, vows minister

www.shropshirestar.com

Thousands of asylum seekers eligible for deportation to Rwanda have stopped reporting to the Home Office, a document shows.

Asylum seekers not reporting to Home Office ‘will be found’, vows minister

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Thousands of asylum seekers eligible for deportation to Rwanda have stopped reporting to the Home Office, a document shows.

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Thousands of asylum seekers not reporting to Home Office 'will be found', minister warns

news.sky.com

Thousands of asylum seekers set for removal to Rwanda who have not reported to the Home Office "will be found and will be removed" by law enforcement, a minister has told Sky News.

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Turnkey two-bed with attic office in East Wall for €395,000

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Well-presented home offers a fresh interior in walking distance from the city centre

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Home Office loses contact with thousands of migrants eligible for Rwanda flights

inews.co.uk

Less than half the number of asylum seekers earmarked for deportation are in contact with the department, a government document says

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Thousands of migrants eligible for Rwanda scheme not reporting to Home Office

www.expressandstar.com

Out of 5,700 people identified for removal, 2,145 can be located for detention, an impact assessment says.

Thousands of migrants eligible for Rwanda scheme not reporting to Home Office

www.shropshirestar.com

Out of 5,700 people identified for removal, 2,145 can be located for detention, an impact assessment says.

Monday, Apr 29

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Thousands of illegal migrants set for Rwanda flights go missing in Home Office blunder

www.express.co.uk

A document reveals the Home Office can only locate 2,145 of 5,700 asylum seekers earmarked for deportation to the east African country.

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