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FAA’s Diversity Policies Under Fire After Deadly Air Collision
Thank God this DEI stupidity never happened on Trump's watch? https://www.faa.gov/newsroom/faa-provides-aviation-careers-people-disabilities https://medium.com/faa/opening-doors-to-the-controller-workforce-d8d2ace46fa5 -
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Meta Agrees to $25 Million Settlement with Trump Over Facebook Ban
In the movies they use the word "protection," and it is for the most part paid under threat. He's going to keep the taps open, those million-dollar tickets to the inauguration was just getting the beak wet. I expect the the meme coin conduit will become quite popular with the olis.- 1
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Average height of NBA: Are players, today, too tall to be fair?
@GammaGlobulin you are being very 'heightist' I am going to contact the DEI committee and report this one 🤣 -
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The Personal Journey to Electric Vehicles: A Guide for Everyday Drivers
Anti Chinese rants and replies removed. Lets keep this discussion polite and civil please.- 1
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Pentagon Intelligence Agency Halts Observances of MLK Day, Black History Month, and More
Hogwash. The increase of deportation of illegal immigrants has increased 20% under this Labour government. "The anti-immigration offensive of Britain’s Labour government has seen a record number of deportations of asylum seekers since it came to power in July. Home Office data reveals that 9,400 people have been deported to their home countries since then. The Daily Mirror reported last week, “Altogether, more than 25 bespoke returns flights have taken place since July 5th, returning individuals to a range of countries including Albania, Poland, Romania and Vietnam, plus the first ever charter to Timor-Leste, and the biggest ever returns flight to Nigeria and Ghana.” Including the mass deportations to Nigeria and Ghana, the Labour government has organised what the right-wing press are hailing as the “three biggest returns flights in UK history.” A significant proportion of these are “forced deportations”—almost 2,600, an increase of 19 percent compared to 2023 when the Conservatives were in office. Labour campaigned for election pledged to deport thousands more asylum seekers. Taking office it immediately scrapped the Conservatives’ Rwanda policy, denouncing the Tories for spending hundreds of millions of pounds on failed attempts to deport asylum seekers. Three weeks after Labour took power, on July 25, the Home Office announced that 46 migrants had been deported by plane to Timor-Leste and Vietnam. The flight to Vietnam was the first for deportations since 2022. Home Secretary Yvette Cooper crowed, “We have immediately replaced the flight planning for Rwanda with actual flights to return people who have no right to stay to their home countries instead.” In August, Cooper promised to deport at least 14,385 “illegal migrants” by the end of the year, the highest rate since 2018. Source. Daily Mirror Starmer's view is to try to "smash the gangs" that are people trafficking. Getting at the real problem rather than putting them in camps at enormous cost once they've arrived.
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