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A chapter of Catholic Charities in Wisconsin contends it should be exempted from the state's unemployment compensation system because it's a charitable organization with a religious mission.
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Of the charity’s 29 partner agencies, 24 have had to lay off staff or furlough employees, leading to a 64% drop in staffing capacity in cities like Dallas and Houston.
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FEMA is withholding $13.2 million in funding for migrant housing and services for allegedly 'inducing' migrants.
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The charity, which operates the Texas Office for Refugees, filed a notice March 10 with the Texas Workforce Commission’s Worker Adjustment & Retraining Notification, also known as WARN. The federal government requires employers to give 60 calendar days’ advance notice of a mass layoff to affected employees and government entities.
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The order Tuesday to stop work left 26,000 children, some only months old, in legal limbo without representatives. Friday's decision leaves a wake of anxiety about future battles.
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Asylum-seeking migrants at the San Antonio Catholic Charities MRC Centro de Bienvenida respond to Trump's mass deportation crackdown.
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Wednesday’s ruling is the second time a Texas judge has ruled against the attorney general for investigating shelters helping migrants.
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The funds come from a March federal spending package that awarded Catholic Charities $10.9 million to operate the Centro de Bienvenida Migrant Resource Center.
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Democratic Congressman Henry Cuellar said U.S. Customs and Border Protection is processing a growing number of people. Antonio Fernandez, the president and CEO of Catholic Charities, urged residents to make donations to assist with the humanitarian effort.
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The 19 children and two teachers who were killed in the Robb Elementary school shooting have all been laid to rest, but their families will spend the rest of their own lives grieving and healing.