USAID contractor says they're 'stuck abroad' on official travel
One USAID contractor who is currently on official travel for a "high priority emergency response" told ABC News the move to dismantle the agency has "severely impacted" their ability to assist people in need and will have "lasting implications."
The personal services contractor said they are traveling on a "high-priority emergency response."

They are among the contractors who say they are "stuck abroad on official travel with no guidance on how to proceed, where they are able to work, how to get home or whether they are able to work."
Additionally, the contractor said they have been removed from U.S. Embassy safety and security systems.
-ABC News' Rachel Scott





