Most USAID employees will return to the administrative leave by Trump’s administration starting from midnight on Sunday.
About 2,000 employees will also be released in “reduction in force,” said the UE administrator’s office -employees who received CBS News, an American newspaper partner of the BBC.
The move comes for weeks after President Donald Trump initially tried to eliminate thousands of USAID employees, but the release faced a legal challenge.
The judge temporarily stopped the Administration Plan to push the US agency for a foreign assistance, but he ruled on Friday that Stanko would not be permanent.