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Dhs Blames Funding Lapse for Shutdown of Internal Detention Oversight

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AI-generatedThe article covers a U.S. government funding issue affecting an internal oversight office. No direct commercial mechanism, commodity price impact, supply chain effect, or company margin impact is identified. The event is purely administrative/political with no material economic or sector-level consequences.
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- OIDO staff reduced from over 100 to five employees due to funding lapse.
- Detainee deaths at all-time high amid increasing detention capacity.
- Office established in 2019 to oversee detainee conditions and misconduct.
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