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US DHS calls furloughed staff back to work despite shutdown
DHS said furloughed staff must return to duty as the agency uses available funding and a White House order to process paychecks.
- The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has told all furloughed employees to return to work despite the ongoing partial government shutdown.
- President Donald Trump signed an emergency order to pay every DHS employee the compensation and benefits lost during the partial shutdown.
- A DHS spokesperson blamed Democrats for the partial shutdown while stating that the workforce's "paychecks are now being processed.
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DHS orders furloughed staff back to work as government shutdown drags on
DHS orders furloughed employees back to work during the ongoing government shutdown, after President Trump signed an emergency order to pay every employee compensation and benefits lost.
·New York, United States
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