
The massive reductions in federal personnel in the United States are causing growing concerns, increasing the risk of recruitment for espionage, particularly by Russia and China.
The extent

Although the recruitment of employees for spying activities is usual, the extent of the current layoffs, particularly with DOGE, exposes the United States to unprecedented threats, according to several experts.
The massive reduction

According to several experts, the massive reduction of civil servants makes the country more vulnerable to recruitment attempts by foreign powers.
Attractive targets

This risk is particularly high when these individuals have access to sensitive information, making them attractive targets for foreign agents, warn counter-espionage experts.
Key sectors

The situation is alarming as it affects key sectors of national security, such as intelligence, defense, and diplomacy. The laid-off employees possess crucial information, becoming priority targets for foreign powers.
Their constant efforts

China and Russia, in particular, are known for their constant efforts to recruit American citizens with access to sensitive information.
On a large scale

Although this type of recruitment happens even in times of stability, the current situation creates an ideal playground for large-scale espionage operations.
These practices

According to John Schindler, a former counter-espionage official, these recruitment practices occur even in «good times».
A whole new level

«This happens even in good times — someone in the intelligence community who for personal financial or other reasons walks into an embassy to sell America out — but DOGE is taking it to a whole new level,» said Schindler.
The social impact

The growing protests of the population also highlight the social impact of these reductions.
Repercussions

Layoffs do not only affect national security, but also have economic and social repercussions, worsening the feeling of frustration and uncertainty among former federal employees.
Recruitment attempts

These feelings may play a role in the vulnerability of some to recruitment attempts by foreign powers.