The Supreme Court on Tuesday agreed to a request by President Joe Biden's administration to dismiss an upcoming case challenging a public-charge rule that requires prospective immigrants to be able to support themselves financially.
WASHIGTON: Providing aid for people who suffer from hunger, war, natural disasters, racial injustice, religious persecution and the impact of the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic - these are some of the areas of the intervention of Catholic Relief Services (CRS).
CRS supports Catholic organizations that carry out international relief and solidarity efforts. It collects an annual national contribution during Lent, through which Catholics can help the most vulnerable people in the United States and around the globe.
For many parishes in the United States, this year s collection, organized under the theme “Help Jesus in disguise”, will take place on 13 – 14 March.
Contributions to the CRS collection are distributed to Catholic Relief Services (CRS) for international relief and development; the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops’ (USCCB) Office of Migration and Refugee Services (MRS) for refugee resettlement; USCCB Office of International Justice and Peace for advocacy on government
The US Supreme Court has agreed to a request from President Joe Biden s administration to dismiss a case challenging the so-called "public charge" rule introduced by former President Donald Trump with an aim to limit access to green .
The Biden administration on Monday said it will allow potentially hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans already in the United States to remain in the country due to the humanitarian crisis their country faces.
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