Trump To Cut Off Catholic Charities USA's Nose To Spite Pope's Face
He cut $11 million from a program housing unaccompanied immigrant minors.
Trump To Cut Off Catholic Charities USA’s Nose To Spite Pope’s Face The U.S. government has terminated an $11 million contract with Catholic Charities USA in Miami, ending a 60-year relationship that provided care for unaccompanied immigrant children. This action follows Pope Leo XIV’s criticism of Trump, and is perceived by some as a political maneuver to shift attention and potentially regain favor with Catholic supporters. The decision has led to criticism, with some questioning the government’s commitment to vulnerable children and the role of faith-based initiatives in public funding.
- Donald Trump has ended an $11 million contract with Catholic Charities USA in Miami, Florida.
- The contract was for housing and caring for unaccompanied immigrant children.
- This action ends a relationship spanning over 60 years.
- Archbishop Thomas Wenski stated the Archdiocese of Miami’s services for unaccompanied minors were recognized for their excellence.
- The author suggests the decision is politically motivated, possibly to counter criticism from Pope Leo XIV.
- Some on the right are now questioning government funding for religious charities.
- Catholic Charities USA has a history of both positive work and controversial stances on issues like discrimination and birth control coverage.
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