Citing Drastic Funding Cuts U S Catholic Church Ends Resettlement
Citing Drastic Funding Cuts U S Catholic Church Ends Resettlement Citing “drastic” government funding cuts, u.s. catholic bishops monday said they’re ending a century old program of resettling refugees fleeing war or persecution. The u.s. conference of catholic bishops announced monday that it is ending a half century of partnerships with the federal government to serve refugees and migrant children, saying the.
Opinion The Catholic Church Must Look Forward And Back For The u.s. conference of catholic bishops announced monday that it is ending a half century of partnerships with the federal government to serve refugees and migrant children, saying the “heartbreaking” decision follows the trump administration’s abrupt halt to funding. Citing the government’s cancellation of many grants and the termination of the cooperative agreements to resettle refugees, archbishop broglio explained how the government’s decisions have forced the conference to reconsider the best way to serve the needs of those seeking safe harbor from violence and persecution. As archbishop broglio noted, the catholic church in the u.s. has been reeling since president donald trump froze federal funding for refugee resettlement programs after taking office in january. The u.s. conference of catholic bishops announced monday that it is ending a half century of partnerships with the federal government to serve refugees and migrant children, saying the “heartbreaking” decision follows the trump administration’s abrupt halt to funding.
U S Catholic Bishops Sue Trump Administration Over Blocked Refugee As archbishop broglio noted, the catholic church in the u.s. has been reeling since president donald trump froze federal funding for refugee resettlement programs after taking office in january. The u.s. conference of catholic bishops announced monday that it is ending a half century of partnerships with the federal government to serve refugees and migrant children, saying the “heartbreaking” decision follows the trump administration’s abrupt halt to funding. In an april 7 statement, the usccb said it would not renew its cooperative agreements with the federal government for refugee resettlement programs through the u.s. refugee admissions program (usrap), citing the trump administration’s cutting funds to these programs. The ensuing halt in federal funding for the usccb’s refugee resettlement services is the subject of ongoing litigation, and it prompted the conference to lay off about a third of the staff in its migration and refugee services office in february. The us conference of catholic bishops (usccb) announced on monday that it will not be continuing its refugee resettlement program, citing "drastic" cuts in government funding. The u.s. conference of catholic bishops announced it will end its decades long refugee resettlement partnership with the federal government due to suspended funding. the usccb pledged, however, to continue supporting migrants through advocacy and local charitable efforts.
The Catholic Church S Immigration Crisis Wsj In an april 7 statement, the usccb said it would not renew its cooperative agreements with the federal government for refugee resettlement programs through the u.s. refugee admissions program (usrap), citing the trump administration’s cutting funds to these programs. The ensuing halt in federal funding for the usccb’s refugee resettlement services is the subject of ongoing litigation, and it prompted the conference to lay off about a third of the staff in its migration and refugee services office in february. The us conference of catholic bishops (usccb) announced on monday that it will not be continuing its refugee resettlement program, citing "drastic" cuts in government funding. The u.s. conference of catholic bishops announced it will end its decades long refugee resettlement partnership with the federal government due to suspended funding. the usccb pledged, however, to continue supporting migrants through advocacy and local charitable efforts.
Opinion Usccb Is Ending Its Refugee Resettlement Programs With The The us conference of catholic bishops (usccb) announced on monday that it will not be continuing its refugee resettlement program, citing "drastic" cuts in government funding. The u.s. conference of catholic bishops announced it will end its decades long refugee resettlement partnership with the federal government due to suspended funding. the usccb pledged, however, to continue supporting migrants through advocacy and local charitable efforts.
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