Catholic Relief Services Cuts Staff, Migration Efforts, as USAID Scandal Grows

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Catholic Relief Services Cuts Staff, Migration Efforts, as USAID Scandal Grows



Catholic Relief Services (CRS) is preparing for massive cuts after President Donald Trump slashed the federal government’s funding for mass migration into Americans’ communities.

CRS is one of the biggest recipients of U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) funding, but with Trump’s spending freeze, the charity is quickly moving to scale back its organization, lay off employees, and retool, according to the National Catholic Reporter.

Some layoffs have already taken place, and insiders say that the organization may reduce by as much as fifty percent this year.

“We anticipate that we will be a much smaller overall organization by the end of this fiscal year,” CRS president and CEO Sean Callahan told staffers in an email.

Callahan added that some of its planned programs have already been canceled.




The USAID cash spigot has been turned off. Time to find a real job.
 
I thought you RWNJs were mostly the god-bothering type?
If you are a MAGA Christian, charity and mercy are unChristian because poor people are insufficiently Christian and poverty is a moral failing. Just ask Jesus. Oh wait…better not.

Ironically, it echos a unique brand of American Christianity, Prosperity Theology, that equates wealth and prosperity with godliness.
 
Catholic Relief Services Cuts Staff, Migration Efforts, as USAID Scandal Grows



Catholic Relief Services (CRS) is preparing for massive cuts after President Donald Trump slashed the federal government’s funding for mass migration into Americans’ communities.

CRS is one of the biggest recipients of U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) funding, but with Trump’s spending freeze, the charity is quickly moving to scale back its organization, lay off employees, and retool, according to the National Catholic Reporter.

Some layoffs have already taken place, and insiders say that the organization may reduce by as much as fifty percent this year.

“We anticipate that we will be a much smaller overall organization by the end of this fiscal year,” CRS president and CEO Sean Callahan told staffers in an email.

Callahan added that some of its planned programs have already been canceled.




The USAID cash spigot has been turned off. Time to find a real job.
DemocRATS are in full panic mode. That's why they are screaming into microphones and launching law suits.
 
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