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The Daily Caller on MSNTrump Admin To Defend Catholic Charities In Key SCOTUS Case While Fighting Org In Lower CourtsOngoing lawsuits involving Catholic Charities have put the Trump administration in an unusual position: an ally in one ...
Catholic Charities Fort Worth sued HHS and Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy earlier this month, alleging the federal ...
Catholic Charities Fort Worth sued the agency at the beginning of March after the Trump administration froze tens of millions ...
Catholic Charities Fort Worth on March 3 filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and Health ...
Catholic Charities Fort Worth is accusing the federal government of unlawfully withholding more than $36 million in refugee resettlement funds, leading to staff layoffs and program cuts across Texas.
Established in 1883 and granted annually, the school’s Laetare Medal is named after the Fourth Sunday of Lent, or ‘Laetare ...
Catholic Charities Fort Worth expects to receive over $47 million of federal funds that have been paused since January by early next week. The Fort Worth nonprofit operates the Texas Office for ...
Catholic Charities Fort Worth, a nonprofit organization that serves as Texas’ refugee resettlement office, has sued the Trump ...
Catholic Charities Fort Worth filed a federal lawsuit on Monday against the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and its secretary, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., alleging that HHS is unlawfully ...
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Catholic Charities Fort Worth takes federal government to court over blocked refugee fundsThe Fort Worth-based organization that runs Texas’ refugee resettlement operations has sued the federal government demanding it release $36 million in funding that has been held up since January.
A federal judge has ordered U.S. Health and Human Services to release millions in frozen grant funding for refugees to Catholic Charities Fort Worth Getty Images The federal government has until ...
Catholic Charities Fort Worth on March 3 filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on grounds that the office unlawfully ...
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