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The Trump administration expanded federal hiring by 50,000—mostly in security and immigration—while cutting 300,000 jobs across agencies.
The U.S. has hired 50,000 new federal employees since President Trump took office, primarily in national security and immigration enforcement roles at agencies like ICE, according to federal HR director Scott Kupor.
This expansion coincides with a broader effort to cut about 300,000 federal positions this year, including hiring freezes, layoffs, and buyouts in agencies such as the IRS and HHS.
The administration has dismissed workers involved in civil rights enforcement, tax collection, and clean energy oversight.
In January, Trump appointed Elon Musk to lead a project aimed at downsizing the 2.4 million-member civilian workforce, citing inefficiency.
La administración Trump expandió la contratación federal en 50,000, principalmente en seguridad e inmigración, mientras que recortó 300,000 empleos en todas las agencias.