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Faith-based refugee resettlement groups concerned about Trump administration's new plans

  • On March 10, the Trump administration reported a significant decline in refugee resettlement functions due to stop-work orders and program suspensions, according to a status report.
  • The administration plans to identify a single service provider for future resettlement services, marking a drastic change in assistance for incoming refugees.
  • Church World Service's President, Rick Santos, expressed concerns that the proposal would harm refugee support and remove essential infrastructure, describing it as unnecessary and harmful.
  • Federal Judge Jamal Whitehead indicated serious concerns about the timing of the administration's actions in relation to a recent court injunction against their termination of refugee contracts.
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Middle East Eye broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Wednesday, March 12, 2025.
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