From the American Homefront Project:
Military veterans across the country are fighting proposed layoffs at the Department of Veterans Affairs, which they say will negatively impact veterans and their families.
VA Secretary Doug Collins said last month the agency intends to layoff more than 70,000 employees. The Associated Press and other sources put the number around 80,000.
“The federal government does not exist to employ people. It exists to serve people,” Collins said in a video announcing the layoff plan. “We’ll be making major changes, so get used to it.”
Veterans and advocates have organized protests across the country, including one in San Diego, led by the local chapter of Veterans for Peace.
Cliff deWolff, a 20-year Navy veteran, said the rush to cut VA staff reveals something about the Trump Administration.
“They don’t care,” deWolff said. “That’s what it boils down to. They don’t care.”
DeWolff said he was injured in combat by shrapnel and receives disability benefits from the VA. Until recently, he also received counseling.
“I’ve seen people die,” deWolff said. “I have known people who have committed suicide. I suffer from PTSD. And the counselor that I had? She’s no longer available to me.”
In February, the VA laid off about 1,500 probationary employees and put others on administrative leave. They are among thousands of probationary federal workers fired by Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), the agency empowered by President Trump to slash the federal government.
Federal workers unions are suing the administration over the firings, and a judge has issued a preliminary injunction ordering the government to rehire the workers.
The VA said in a statement it’s complying with the ruling. But the Trump Administration has asked the Supreme Court to halt the injunction.
Livier Lozaro, the commander of the Don Diego VFW in San Diego’s Logan Heights neighborhood, said it’s not just VA firings that are hurting veterans. Because veterans also make up about 30% of the federal workforce, DOGE’s cuts across the government harm veterans, she said.
“These decisions have been carried out with cold indifference,” she said at the protest. “Our leaders love to talk about honoring veterans, but when it comes to acting, we see the opposite.”