Trump administration officials and Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele on April 14 dismissed arguments that an erroneously deported Maryland man should be returned to the United States from a prison where he is being held in El Salvador.
Catholic leaders, public officials condemn violence after attack on governor’s residence
Catholic leaders and public officials condemned violence and called for peace after an alleged arson attack on the Pennsylvania governor’s mansion in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
U.S. bishops support bill easing immigrant religious workers’ path to permanent residency
The U.S. bishops on April 10 told congressional lawmakers they support bipartisan legislation that would ease some immigration restrictions on religious workers from other countries, allowing them to stay in the U.S. while they wait for permanent residency.
Napa conference examines ‘the good, the bad’ of the new Trump administration
A second Trump administration could present both challenges and opportunities for issue areas related to Catholic social teaching, bishops and policymakers said at the Napa Institute Citizens of Faith Conference on April 9.
Supreme Court permits migrant deportations under wartime law, for now
The Supreme Court issued a ruling April 7 allowing the Trump administration to continue to deport migrants accused of gang membership using a wartime powers law for now, overturning a lower court that had paused such deportations. However, the high court also stressed that individuals subject to such deportations are entitled to judicial review, prompting an emergency filing before a federal court in New York the following day.
Trump’s Vatican ambassador pick defends foreign aid cuts at confirmation hearing
Brian Burch, President Donald Trump’s nominee for U.S. Ambassador to the Holy See, defended the Trump administration’s cuts to foreign aid at a Senate hearing April 8 on his nomination.
CRS advocates ‘Catholic, pro-life vision’ for foreign aid amid USAID shutdown
As the Trump administration moved to formally dissolve the U.S. Agency for International Development, Catholic Relief Services, the overseas charitable arm of the Catholic Church in the U.S., has advocated for U.S. foreign aid to continue on a new path shaped by Catholic principles.
La USCCB pone fin a los acuerdos de cooperación con el gobierno de EE.UU. tras la suspensión de sus trabajos
La Conferencia de Obispos Católicos de Estados Unidos (USCCB por sus siglas en inglés) dijo que no renovará sus acuerdos de cooperación con el gobierno federal relacionados con los servicios para niños y el apoyo a los refugiados después de que sus asociaciones de larga data con el gobierno federal en esas áreas se volvieran “insostenibles”.
USCCB ends cooperative agreements with U.S. government after work suspended
The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops said it would not renew its cooperative agreements with the federal government related to children’s services and refugee support after its longstanding partnerships with the federal government in those areas became “untenable.”
Stocks tumble after Trump tariff announcement
Stock markets around the world and in the U.S. dropped in the days after President Donald Trump imposed a sweeping “reciprocal tariff” policy starting with a 10 percent baseline tariff on almost every country in the world.
Poll shows mixed views of Trump’s policies, including deportations
U.S. adults hold mixed views of Trump administration policies, including on deportations, a new Marquette Law School Poll found.
Colorado lawmaker touts taxpayer-funded abortion as cost-saving measure
After Colorado voters repealed a state constitutional amendment barring state taxpayer funds for abortion, some lawmakers are advancing legislation to permit the use of those funds for abortion.