CISA Faces Legal Fallout Over Unlawful Layoffs of 130 Employees

CISA Faces Legal Fallout Over Unlawful Layoffs of 130 Employees
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) is urgently reaching out to over 130 former employees after a federal court ruled their layoffs under the Trump administration were unlawful. U.S. District Judge James Bredar mandated the reinstatement of these probationary employees, who were dismissed in February. CISA lacks contact information for many affected individuals and has requested they submit their details through a secure process. Rehired employees will receive full pay and benefits while on administrative leave. The agency is under pressure amid ongoing workforce cuts.