Catholic bishops end refugee aid partnerships with US government, citing funding cuts
- The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops will end partnerships with the federal government, impacting refugee and child services.
- Funding halts by the Trump administration led to the decision after a half-century of cooperative programs.
- The USCCB decision means existing agreements will not be renewed, impacting services for those in need.
- Archbishop Broglio stated, "As a national effort, we cannot do the work at current levels or in current form."
- Reduced services for vulnerable populations will result from the decision, forcing the USCCB to seek alternative support.
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Harris County leaders announce lawsuit against federal government over frozen funds for refugee health clinic
Commissioner Lesley Briones and County Attorney Christian Menefee are expected to announce the lawsuit at the Burnett Bayland Community Center Wednesday afternoon.
·Houston, United States
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