BULLHEAD CITY — Representatives of Catholic Charities Community Services Arizona and the homeless shelter it operates in Bullhead City spent part of a workshop presentation before the Bullhead City Council making sure it was clear their organization has nothing to do with anything happening at the U.S.-Mexico border.

That was partly in response to Council Member Tami Ring's reluctance to provide any city financial support for the BHHS Legacy Foundation Christine Stamper Center for Help & Hope because of Catholic Charities' meddling in immigration matters. ×

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