The Fema staff are said to have been among those who recently lent their names to an open letter.

Workers say president’s attacks on the agency and lack of qualified leadership could lead to deadly catastrophe

Some employees of the Federal Emergency Management Agency who signed a public letter of dissent earlier this week were put on administrative leave Tuesday evening.

The letter, sent to Congress on Monday, said cuts made by the Trump administration had erased improvements made to disaster response since Hurricane Katrina.

Employees expressed outrage over budget cuts, personnel decisions, other reforms enacted under President Donald Trump.

The Fema staff are said to have been among those who recently lent their names to an open letter.

More than 20 employees of the Federal Emergency Management Agency have been suspended after signing an open letter to Congress that criticized the agency.

El comunicado publicado el lunes señala que la situación actual en la agencia federal recuerda los errores cometidos hace 20 años en el huracán Katrina, cuando la falta de…