Anonymous ID: d37f1e Feb. 19, 2025, 6:19 a.m. No.22611821   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1827 >>1840 >>1855 >>1867 >>2017 >>2240

Discovery should be fun. Maybe we can locate a lot of those missing children Catholic Charities shipped around the country in the dead of night.

 

US Catholic bishops sue Trump administration for halt in funding for refugee settlement

 

Catholic bishops sued the Trump administration on Tuesday over its abrupt halt to funding of refugee resettlement, calling the action unlawful and harmful to newly arrived refugees and to the nation’s largest private resettlement program.

 

The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops says the administration, by withholding millions even for reimbursements of costs incurred before the sudden cut-off of funding, violates various laws as well as the constitutional provision giving the power of the purse to Congress, which already approved the funding.

 

The conference’s Migration and Refugee Services has sent layoff notices to 50 workers, more than half its staff, with additional cuts expected in local Catholic Charities offices that partner with the national office, the lawsuit said.

 

“The Catholic Church always works to uphold the common good of all and promote the dignity of the human person, especially the most vulnerable among us,” said Archbishop Timothy Broglio, president of the USCCB. “That includes the unborn, the poor, the stranger, the elderly and infirm, and migrants.” The funding suspension prevents the church from doing so, he said.

 

“The conference suddenly finds itself unable to sustain its work to care for the thousands of refugees who were welcomed into our country and assigned to the care of the USCCB by the government after being granted legal status,” Broglio said.

 

More at: https://www.bostonherald.com/2025/02/18/catholic-bishops-refugee-settlement-funding/

Anonymous ID: d37f1e Feb. 19, 2025, 6:44 a.m. No.22611967   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1983

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Look at the website of your local diocese or Archdiocese. Look at the money the Bishop (Archbishop/Cardinal) takes in for refuge resettlement. Remember too that many if not most of the dioceses in this country were hit will millions if not billions of dollars in sex abuse lawsuits. If you don't think our US church leaders, even the good ones, weren't bribed to fuel the immigration crisis in order to halt or quietly settle these lawsuits, think again. Also, they have a lot of leverage how to use this money - not just for helping immigrants, but maybe to help pay off debts, halt the closing and selling off of parishes, etc.