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DC Archbishop Slams Trump Megabill, Immigration Crackdown

  • Two Spanish immersion day care programs in Rochester are losing staff due to the termination of a federal program.
  • Tierra Encantada reported that three employees lost their jobs on July 2, 2025, because of this decision.
  • A spokesperson for Casa de Corazon confirmed similar staff losses as a result of the program's termination.
  • Immigration experts estimate that 532,000 immigrants lost their parole status when the program ended.
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Spanish immersion day care in Rochester feels effects of Trump immigration crackdown

ROCHESTER — Two Spanish immersion day care programs in Rochester are losing staff as a result of the Trump administration’s decision to terminate a program that allowed immigrants from Latin American countries to work in the U.S. A source told the Rochester Post Bulletin that the jobs of three employees with Tierra Encantada of Rochester, 3805 Cascade Creek Road NW, ended on Wednesday, July 2, 2025, as a result of the program's revocation. Two o…

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Cardinal McElroy said the methods used by the federal government to stop and deport immigrants have created a climate of terror

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Los Angeles (USA), 3 Jul (EFE).- U.S. Archbishop Robert W. McElroy, a senior Catholic Church official, critical this Thursday of the policy of immigration detentions and deportations ordered by U.S. President Donald Trump, who he described as “inhuman” and “morally repugnant.” McElroy, who since last January also exercises as archbishop in Washington, showed in an interview with CNN his rejection of the Trump administration’s immigration offensi…

Cardinal Robert W. McElroy, Archbishop of Washington D.C., expressed a strong disapproval of the migration policies implemented during the Trump administration. In an interview with CNN, he condemned the raids and deportations as inhumane acts that go against the moral principles and teaching of the Catholic Church. McElroy called for a more compassionate and humane approach, arguing that these measures only generate fear among millions of undoc…

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