- The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has taken action against South Texas Catholic Charities for alleged misconduct related to federal grant management.
- An investigation conducted by DHS revealed significant violations in grant regulations by the organization.
- As a result of these findings, Catholic Charities Rio Grande Valley has been suspended from accessing federal funds.
- In addition to grant violations, the investigation also uncovered issues related to inaccuracies in migrant records managed by the organization.
- The decision to suspend federal funding underscores the severity of the misconduct identified by DHS investigators.
- The suspension and accompanying allegations may have broader implications for the organization’s operations and its role in assisting migrants in South Texas.
Source: https://www.foxnews.com/politics/dhs-moves-cut-off-south-texas-catholic-charities-over-migrant-grant-misconduct-documents-say)