Faith-based groups cheer, share hopes for Biden’s family reunification task force
February 09, 2021
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CWN Editor's Note: The USCCB, according to the report, was “one of two faith-based organizations that assisted the government in reuniting more than 1,100 families over about five weeks at the height of the 2018 family separation crisis. . . The two did that work pro bono.”
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Feb. 10, 2021 1:29 PM ET USA
Today's immigration news: "WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Now is not the time for new migrants to come to the U.S. border and most will be turned away, the White House said on Wednesday, citing the coronavirus pandemic and the Biden administration's short time in office to set up processes for new migrants."