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Homeland Security Secretary Hide The Crisis At The Southwest Border: “Shell Game” To A Million Immigrants

Homeland Security Secretary Hide The Crisis At The Southwest Border: “Shell Game” To A Million Immigrants

House Homeland Security Chairman Mark Green issued a fact sheet claiming Alejandro Mayorkas, Department of Homeland Security Secretary, shell game to try to hide a crisis at the southwest border.   The Shell Game to a million immigrants by the Department of Homeland Security Secretary The Department of Homeland Security allowed migrants without entry documents…

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Milwaukee Should Maintain Police And Fire Services, Or It Would Lose Millions Of Dollars

Milwaukee Should Maintain Police And Fire Services, Or It Would Lose Millions Of Dollars

Under the new funding law of Wisconsin, Milwaukee would lose millions of dollars of state funding if the city cannot maintain police and fire services as a requirement that comes with a nationwide worker shortage in both departments.   Milwaukee Police Department faces challenges in recruiting and retention Jim Palmer, Wisconsin Professional Police Association Executive…

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North Dakota Universities on Minnesota’s free college tuition plan: “This has catastrophic implications”

Minnesota will offer free college tuition to low- and middle-income students. This is bad news for North Dakota universities and colleges, which have long relied on the funds brought to the state by students: “This has catastrophic implications,” North Dakota State University president David Cook remarked at a recent State Board of Higher Education meeting….

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Republicans in the US House who are weak and opposed to the student debt deal will be pursued in 2024

One of the 13 House Republicans targeted by promoters of student loan debt forgiveness in 2024 is U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert. Considering the U.S. Supreme Court decision that President Joe Biden’s debt relief plan is unconstitutional, opponents of canceling student loan debt are gathering to keep GOP lawmakers “accountable” in the 2024 voting cycle. The…

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Food stamps: Utah residents will receive a 2nd wave of direct payments totaling up to $1,330 in 5 days

Residents of Utah still have 2 additional chances to apply for food stamps if they are still waiting for their Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program payments. Just the Beehive State provides SNAP benefits on 3 distinct days each month. The delivery date is determined by a recipient’s Social Security number, surname, case number, or account number and…

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4 Categories of Individuals Who Shouldn’t Rely Only on Social Security in 2023

Many American seniors receive a significant portion of their retirement income from Social Security, though not each of them does. As per the Social Security Administration, 3.5% of Americans 60 and older never get Social Security benefits. Even a sizable portion of elderly people who are eligible for Social Security retirement benefits cannot rely entirely on…

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Child care cost: Additional college community funds to reduce college dropout, Local administrator says

Since 1993, the state has provided funds to the community college system to assist students in affording child care. The state Senate’s budget proposal would provide an additional $1.2 million in recurring funds to the program over the following two years.   However, more is required to make an impact on students with child care…

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