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Mullin to call ‘entire DHS workforce’ back to work despite shutdown

Mullin to call ‘entire DHS workforce’ back to work despite shutdown
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Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin is seeking to bring back his agency’s “entire” workforce after thousands were furloughed due to the partial government shutdown.  The shutdown, now the longest in history, is still ongoing, meaning many federal workers haven’t received paychecks for weeks. But the Department of Homeland Security said Monday it is looking to […]

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