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Monday, February 24, 2025

Catholic Charities Jacksonville forced to lay off employees after executive order

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Following an executive order by President Donald Trump, a local charitable organization says it’s been forced to cut jobs and lay off workers.

The organization says it laid off 26 local workers due to cuts to its refugee program.
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15 comments:

  1. We will likely see a lot of NGOs that weren't truly a non-governmental organization having massive layoffs, if not shutting down entirely.

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    1. Ironically, if an NGO cannot survive without government funding, then it is not an NGO.

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  2. why is the worlds most corrupt, sexist, racist organization (The Catholic Church) receiving $$$ from the US taxpayer. The Vatican, 105 acres with @ 1000 residents and worth >40 billion dollars, they accept no migrants but demand we do. I don't doubt they do a lot of good but we already pay agencies (USAID) to misallocate the money. They developed Catholic Charities then dumped it on the communities to support.

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    1. Oh, there are far more corrupt organizations than the Church.

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  3. Great stop wasting our taxpayer dollars

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  4. I support a long hard look at all those tax-exempt 501c organizations..
    JD

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  5. Since the implementation of funding cuts ordered by the White House, Catholic Charities says it has yet to be reimbursed $600,000 for services completed last November.. Yeah, about that, you might want to check I with Joe Biden; he’s the one who promised y’all.

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    1. And what were those services for? Aiding illegal immigrants. So, which do you want, the money or jail time?

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    2. Nope, no money. Just felony jail time. USC 8-1324 Just enforce the law. Dammit!

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  6. Time to remove the Catholic Church's tax exempt status.

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  7. This is just the first one. All of these NGO's that were getting paid by USAID to facilitate the invasion at our southern border will be going tits up in under three months and it's about damn time.

    Nemo

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  8. Cutting funding a good start,but.......,it is just that,a good start.

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  9. catholic charities and the other big churches sign the grants. It tells them they cannot preach to the migrants. Just place them.

    Evil corrupt sonsabitches

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  10. Maybe the Pope could sell his rubie slippers and keep it open. Not to mention the Vatican must be worth billions. Hell, sell their wine cellar.

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  11. Devil's coming for the "pope" last I heard

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