Gosh I just can’t imagine why the Catholic Church is vocally opposing Trump’s immigration policies

@christiefan915:


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Administration for Children and Families grant (2024)

Amount: $2,089,842

Recipient: Catholic Charities Maine

Purpose: GY2024 refugee support services and set asides





@christiefan915
You think if someone receives money, they (the Catholic diocese in Ft. Worth) shouldn't dish out criticism. Kinda like biting the hand that feeds you, is that it?

Be reminded that the Diocese didn't criticize the Biden administration (2024) because it wasn't using inflammatory and dishonest rhetoric against the people the Diocese is looking out for. That is trump's position.
 
Is that what I said?

Address the topic.
You didn't post a topic. You just posted somebody's else's rant against the Forth Worth Diocese. And I'm not talking to Oilfield Rando, I'm talking to you. So do you or don't you agree with him and what are you asking me to address?
 
Ah, because they believe in Christianity’s doctrine of mercy and offering aid to those who need it

If “copy and paste” took the time to comprehend he’d know that Catholic Charities largely worked with settling parole refugees who had already been vetted and came here with sponsorship from citizen relatives, but facts never mattered to MAGA
 
@Diogenes How about I post what most of the money is being used for, and presume that Rando, like trump, is against migrants from Mexico, Cuba etc. but the Catholic diocese is not.

"The Refugee Cash and Medical Assistance (CMA) Program reimburses States and Replacement Designees for the cost of cash and medical assistance provided to refugees, certain Amerasians from Vietnam, Cuban and Haitian entrants, asylees, victims of a severe form of trafficking, Iraqi and Afghan Special Immigrants, certain Afghan Humanitarian Parolees, and certain Ukrainian Humanitarian Parolees during the first 12 months after their date of arrival or date of eligibility.

Specifically, CMA covers the Refugee Cash Assistance (RCA), Refugee Medical Assistance (RMA), and Medical Screening programs, and recipient administrative costs. CMA also includes the Unaccompanied Refugee Minors (URM) program, and reimbursement is provided for care of enrolled URMs and recipient administrative costs. The Refugee Support Services (RSS) Program provides formula funding for employment and other social services for the same population for 5 years after their date of arrival or date of eligibility. The RSS Program also supports “set-aside” funding to support specific populations or initiatives such as the Refugee School Impact Program which supports the academic integration of refugee youth from birth to age 18; the Services for Older Refugee Program which supports the integration of refugees aged 60 and above; the Youth Mentoring Program which supports the educational and vocational advancement of refugee young adults; and the Refugee Health Promotion Program which builds the capacity of communities to address the mental health and physical health needs of refugee populations.

In FY 2022, in response to new priorities, Congress appropriated specific funding to support certain arrivals from Afghanistan and Ukraine. The Afghanistan Supplemental Appropriation, 2022 and the Additional Afghanistan Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2022 (ASA) supports services for certain Afghan arrivals; and the Additional Ukraine Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2022 (AUSAA) supports services for certain Ukrainian arrivals. See ORR Policy Letters 22-01, 22-02, 22-10, and 22-13 for additional information on Afghan and Ukrainian arrivals eligible for these services."

 
If you say so, then address it.

You might have noticed that Catholic Charities Maine got a grant too, if you weren't so ... what's the word I'm looking for?
We know that magats don't approve of the government subsidizing any people, let alone migrants. Take it up with your congressperson.
 
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