After President Donald Trump invoked mass layoffs in the federal government, National Park Service workers have lost both their jobs and government housing, with many expressing shock and devastation. The executive order signed by Trump aims to reduce the federal workforce, resulting in layoffs primarily targeting probationary employees. Workers like park ranger Alex Wild and locksmith Nate Vince have been terminated abruptly, leading to concerns about park operations and housing. Financial experts and HR consultants emphasize the impact of these layoffs on essential workers and the National Park Service’s ability to function effectively.
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Trump Deportees Arrived in ‘Visible Distress,’ Costa Rica’s Ombudsman Says
The Costa Rican ombudsman reported that many migrants arrived in the country without knowledge of their whereabouts, desperately seeking to contact relatives, criticizing the treatment of deportees from the US. Upon arrival, 135 deportees expressed distress, lacked documents, and faced challenges verifying family ties. The Costa Rican government received deportees from Asia and the Middle East, while the security minister disputed claims of mistreatment, stating that migrants were provided with essential supplies and services before...
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