Frustration boiled over Wednesday among supporters of the United States' lead aid agency after the Trump administration abruptly pulled almost all agency staffers off the job and out of the field.
As President Donald Trump dropped his bombshell announcement that the United States should take ownership of Gaza, a hundred hands in the East Room of the White House flew up.
Typically, agencies would receive $3,000 per refugee in federal assistance to support people during their first 90 days, with the goal of having them in jobs so they could cover their own rent and ...