Employees who help regulate hazardous waste. Inspectors who check the quality of federal housing. An office that makes sure students with disabilities get the help they need.

These are among the targets of the Trump administration’s latest round of federal layoffs, undertaken during a government shutdown now stretching through its second week. Heading into the holiday weekend, the administration dismissed more than 4,000 staffers across seven agencies, and a senior official promised that more job cuts would be on the way soon.

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