The Trump administration's sudden decision to recall USAID staff from overseas has created turmoil, leaving thousands in distress as they prepare to return to the U.S. This order jeopardizes ongoing aid efforts, as workers face logistical challenges and uncertainty about their futures. Many employees stationed in dangerous locations feel abandoned and fear for the beneficiaries of their aid programs. The situation intensifies as they grapple with the potential downsizing of the agency while lacking adequate support and communication from the administration, raising significant concerns about the humanitarian impact of these changes.
You find yourself in a foreign country, in all likelihood a place you moved to despite the terrorism or security risks, and you're being treated as if you're somehow an enemy of the state.
That's not even the worst of it. You know that your career matters far less than the lives of those you were trying to help, and ... a lot of them are going to die without American aid.
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