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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