In Trump's Cuts to Aid and Refugees, a Clash Over Christian Values
Briefly

Since WWII, Christian charity groups have provided critical assistance globally, partnering with the U.S. government. Organizations like Catholic Relief Services and World Vision have addressed hunger and resettled refugees. However, recent foreign aid freezes and changes under the Trump administration threaten their operations, leading to funding deficits and program closures. The values that these groups represent as both Christians and Americans face uncertain futures amidst this upheaval, jeopardizing their ability to aid the poor and vulnerable.
Since World War II, Christian charity groups have delivered lifesaving American assistance around the world, working closely with the federal government to support the vulnerable.
The sudden upheaval caused by funding freezes and mass deportation plans threatens the survival of faith-based humanitarian organizations that have long served the needy.
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