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WASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump administration has fired about 1,000 newly hired National Park Service employees who maintain and clean parks, educate visitors and perform other functions as part of its broad-based effort to downsize government. The firings, which weren’t publicly announced but were confirmed by Democratic senators and House members, come amid what has been of an aggressive program to eliminate thousands of federal jobs. The plan is led by billionaire and the new Department of Government Efficiency, an outside-government organization designed to slash federal spending.

Adding to the confusion, the park service now says it is reinstating about 5,000 seasonal jobs that were initially rescinded last month as part of a ordered by President Donald Trump. Seasonal workers are routinely added during the warm-weather months to serve more than 325 million visitors who descend on the nation’s 428 parks, historic sites and other attractions each year. Park advocates say the permanent staff cuts will leave hundreds of national parks — including some of the most well-known and most heavily visited sites — understaffed and facing tough decisions about operating hours, public safety and resource protection.



“Fewer staff means shorter visitor center hours, delayed openings and closed campgrounds,′′ said Kristen Brengel, senior vice president of government affairs at the National Parks Conservation Association, an advocacy group. Trash will pile up, restrooms won�.

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