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Nearly three months after Catholic Charities Fort Worth and its former president and CEO Michael Iglio parted ways, the former nonprofit leader wants a Tarrant County court to help him get answers to why he was fired.
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After two weeks of legal back and forth over paused federal refugee resettlement funding, Catholic Charities Fort Worth has received $47 million that has been in limbo since January, according to court records.
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The charity, which operates the Texas Office for Refugees, filed a notice March 10 with the Texas Workforce Commission鈥檚 Worker Adjustment & Retraining Notification, also known as WARN. The federal government requires employers to give 60 calendar days鈥 advance notice of a mass layoff to affected employees and government entities.
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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.
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Catholic Charities of Dallas has laid off 63 employees who worked in its refugee resettlement program. It comes after President Donald Trump signed an executive order halting the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program.
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Federal relief dollars are being used to buy and renovate hotels.
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Asylum-seeking migrants often make it to San Antonio without having the opportunity to bathe for weeks beforehand. Similarly, there are residents of San...
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Catholic Charities and other advocates for immigrants are making plans to deal with 180,000 North Texans covered by the policy change President Obama鈥
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The Obama administration announced Monday that most of the immigrant children who鈥檝e crossed the border will be sent back to their home countries, and it鈥
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Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins鈥 announcement Saturday to temporarily house as many as 2,000 children who've entered the country illegally surprised many鈥
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Young people who are in the country illegally face many tough questions.Can they get a job? Will they get deported?A year ago, the Obama administration鈥