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Sources Report Separate Security and Vetting Concerns at Government Agencies

Multiple outlets report distinct security and personnel vetting issues affecting different government departments and agencies.

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Several government agencies are facing scrutiny over personnel vetting and security procedures, according to recent reporting from multiple sources.

The Department of Homeland Security is dealing with what sources describe as a personnel crisis following the death of official Lauren Bullis. According to reports, the incident has raised questions about immigration vetting processes, though specific details about the circumstances remain unclear from available reporting.

Separately, the Secret Service is facing criticism over its hiring practices. Former agency supervisors have raised concerns about recruitment and personnel selection procedures, though the agency has not publicly responded to these specific allegations.

Meanwhile, the Department of Homeland Security continues to operate under funding uncertainty, with lawmakers unable to reach agreement on the agency's budget for more than 60 days. The funding stalemate affects multiple DHS components including immigration enforcement, disaster relief operations, cybersecurity functions, and the U.S. Coast Guard.

In the United Kingdom, separate reporting indicates that Prime Minister Keir Starmer is facing questions in Parliament regarding a controversial appointment that allegedly bypassed normal security vetting procedures. Foreign Office officials reportedly proceeded with the appointment despite vetting concerns, according to UK media reports.

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