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FEMA halts terminations of disaster workers as agency prepares for massive winter storm

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By Gabe Cohen, CNN

(CNN) — The Federal Emergency Management Agency has abruptly halted ongoing terminations of hundreds of disaster workers as the agency prepares for an enormous winter storm expected to pound a large swath of the country in the coming days.

In an email Thursday afternoon, obtained by CNN, staff were told that FEMA would “cease offboarding” disaster workers whose employment contracts are expiring in the days ahead — a practice that had been ongoing since the start of January.

Two sources familiar with the decision said the looming storm was a significant factor in the sudden pause, though Homeland Security officials have been quietly grappling with the fate of these workers for weeks.

It is unclear how long the pause in dismissals will last.

So far this month, roughly 300 disaster workers have been let go, with only a handful receiving contract extensions, according to other sources.

In response to a request for comment Thursday evening, DHS stressed that the agency’s disaster staffing includes “term-limited positions that are designed to FLUCTUATE based on disaster activity, operational NEED, and available funding.”

The pause came just hours after Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, whose department oversees FEMA, visited the agency’s headquarters for a briefing on the incoming winter storm, which forecasters warn could devastate communities and require a significant federal response.

Noem, a vocal critic of FEMA throughout President Donald Trump’s second term, has repeatedly called for sweeping reforms — or even the agency’s elimination. The Trump administration is already deep into a FEMA overhaul, with thousands of employees — including many seasoned leaders — lost to layoffs and buyouts over the past 12 months.

Even as Noem toured FEMA’s headquarters and met with officials Thursday, managers were escorting staffers out of the building whose contracts were ending, according to a source who witnessed the scene.

But then, something shifted, and hours later the cuts were paused.

Noem held a call Thursday morning with governors from the states expected to be impacted to address any questions and concerns about preparations and federal resources.

In internal documents obtained by CNN on Thursday, agency leaders outlined their winter storm preparations, writing that “FEMA is on the ground and leaning forward, proactively supporting states in the path of this winter storm to ensure a rapid and well-coordinated response. Disasters are best when locally execute, state managed and federally supported, a role we take seriously.”

FEMA has activated its National Response Coordination Center, deployed response teams and resources to Texas, Virginia, Georgia and Pennsylvania, and pre-staged 30 generators, 250,000 meals and 400,000 liters of water in Louisiana, according to the documents.

More than 200 specialists will staff call centers to support survivors needing urgent assistance, and more than two dozen Urban Search and Rescue teams are on standby, the documents showed.

Recent FEMA cuts

Nearly all of the workers axed in January are part of FEMA’s Cadre of On-Call Response and Recovery — known as “CORE” — the backbone of the agency, making up about 40% of FEMA’s workforce. These are often the first federal boots on the ground when disaster strikes. Many play key roles in critical projects and oversee aid distribution and long-term funding to states and communities. Their 2- to 4-year contracts have almost always been extended — until now. As of January 1, FEMA

5-year-old boy taken by ICE in Minneapolis area being held with father at Texas facility

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Federal immigration agents walk 5-year-old Liam Conejo Ramos to a vehicle in front of his Minneapolis home on Tuesday.


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By Priscilla Alvarez, Chris Boyette, Amanda Musa, CNN

(CNN) — A 5-year-old who was taken by federal agents from the driveway of his metro Minneapolis home Tuesday after returning from preschool is being held with his father at an Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in Texas, according to school district officials and a family attorney.

The preschooler, Liam Conejo Ramos, was removed from the family’s running car, said Zena Stenvik, superintendent of the school district in Columbia Heights, a Minneapolis suburb.

The boy and his family are originally from Ecuador and presented themselves to border officers in Texas in December 2024 to apply for asylum, the family’s lawyer, Marc Prokosch, said during a press conference Thursday evening.

“These are not illegal aliens,” Prokosch said. “They came properly. They came legally, and are pursuing a legal pathway.”

When asked further about their asylum request, Prokosch did not elaborate, noting that asylum plans are confidential.

Ramos is one of the latest children caught up in the Trump administration’s mass deportation campaign in Minnesota and across the country. The campaign has been marked by aggressive tactics by armed, masked agents, the apprehension of US citizens and crackdowns on protesters as battles intensify over the legality of the actions. Residents in targeted areas have responded by warning neighbors and, at times, taking steps to hinder immigration agents’ movements and actions.

“Another adult living in the home was outside and begged the agents to let them take care of the small child, but was refused,” Stenvik said at a news conference Wednesday.

An agent “led him to the door and directed him to knock on the door, asking to be let in, in order to see if anyone else was home — essentially using a 5-year-old as bait,” Stenvik said.

“ICE did not, and has never, ‘used a child as bait.’ The child was ABANDONED,” the agency posted on X Thursday.

The Department of Homeland Security said the father was the intended target of the operation. The two were eventually taken into custody together.

“We conduct legal, ethical and moral law enforcement missions here in Minneapolis,” Border Patrol Co

La administración Trump somete a 14 estados demócratas a una revisión radical de la financiación federal

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Por Hannah Rabinowitz, Phil Mattingly y Tami Luhby, CNN

La administración Trump ha ordenado una revisión de los fondos federales enviados a más de una docena de estados liderados por demócratas, según múltiples fuentes familiarizadas con el asunto.

La amplia escala de la revisión se describe en una solicitud de datos presupuestarios que se envió el martes a todos los departamentos y agencias federales, excepto el Departamento de Defensa y el Departamento de Asuntos de Veteranos.

El memorando de la Oficina de Administración y Presupuesto, revisado por CNN, solicita información detallada sobre los gastos para facilitar los esfuerzos por reducir el uso indebido y fraudulento de dichos fondos.

Cabe destacar que la iniciativa no implica la retención de fondos, afirma el memorando, y forma parte de un proceso de recopilación de datos.

La solicitud señala una escalada dramática de la estrategia cada vez más agresiva de la administración Trump de apuntar a la financiación federal en los estados azules, un enfoque político sin precedentes desencadenado durante el cierre del Gobierno del año pasado que se ha acelerado rápidamente a raíz de las acusaciones de fraude en Minnesota.

El director de la OMB, Russell Vought, ha encabezado la iniciativa después de pasar el último año de la presidencia de Donald Trump rediseñando las herramientas utilizadas por la agencia, conocida como el “centro neurálgico” del Gobierno federal, para ejercer nueva autoridad y poder sobre el proceso de gasto federal.

El memorando ordena a las agencias incluir en sus informes de gastos todas las subvenciones, préstamos, contratos, subcontratos y otras subvenciones monetarias otorgadas a 13 estados y Washington.

Todos los estados votaron por la candidata demócrata y exvicepresidenta Kamala Harris en las elecciones de 2024, y 12 de los 13 estados tienen gobernadores demócratas.

Desde entonces, se ha incluido en la revisión un decimocuarto estado con mayoría demócrata, según una persona familiarizada con el asunto.

La solicitud exige a las agencias que incluyan datos de financiación sobre los estados, así como sus localidades, instituciones de educación superior y organizaciones sin fines de lucro que operan o realizan actividades de subvención en dichos estados.

El plan de la administración para revisar la financiación fue informado inicialmente por RealClearPolitics.

La revisión es una expansión de un esfuerzo en curso para construir un registro completo del gasto gubernamental en esos estados y le dará a la administración Trump opciones sobre cómo abordar lo que ellos ven como desperdicio o abuso, según múltiples fuentes con conocimiento directo del asunto.

Ese esfuerzo también incluye opciones para contrarrestar las políticas de los estados azules que van en contra de las prioridades de la administración, especialmente en la financiación relacionada con las llamadas “ciudades santuario”, dijeron las personas.

Esto también ocurre mientras los funcionarios de Trump se centran en el escándalo de fraude a la asistencia social de Minnesota, y el Departamento de Justicia trabaja para crear una nueva división de fiscales e investigadores enfocada en la lucha contra el fraude a nivel nacional.

CNN informó que la Casa Blanca presionó r

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