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US cuts $10 million grant to El Paso Catholic legal aid group

The U.S. government withheld $10 million in grants from a Catholic legal aid group in El Paso, risking its collapse by September and leaving over 2,000 immigrant children without legal representation.

Catholic legal aid group for immigrants nears collapse as US withholds funds
Religion News Service โ€” 6 July 2026
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A Catholic legal aid group in El Paso that helps immigrant children is on the brink of collapse after the U.S. government withheld millions in funding

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Why This Matters

This funding freeze isnโ€™t just about one organizationโ€™s survivalโ€”itโ€™s a bellwether for how U.S. immigration policy increasingly weaponizes legal representation as a political tool. When a faith-based group that has built decades of trust with vulnerable families faces extinction over bureaucratic decisions, it signals a broader erosion of humanitarian safeguards in Americaโ€™s immigration system.

Background Context

Organizations like this one have operated under the assumption that legal aid for immigrantsโ€”especially minorsโ€”was a bipartisan priority, with federal grants flowing consistently since the 1980s under programs like the Office of Refugee Resettlement. Recent administrations have gradually chipped away at that consensus, but the sudden withholding of $10 million, without public justification, marks an unprecedented escalation in using financial leverage to reshape access to justice.

What Happens Next

If the group collapses by September, the immediate fallout will include a scramble among remaining nonprofits to absorb caseloadsโ€”though few have the capacity to handle the sudden surge. Meanwhile, advocates will likely escalate legal challenges, arguing that the funding freeze violates statutory obligations to ensure due process for unaccompanied minors. The bigger question is whether this becomes a template for other faith-based and legal aid groups to be targeted in future budget cycles.

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