WASHINGTON:
The lawsuit was filed by non-profit organizations over the cutoff of foreign assistance through the US Agency for International Development (USAID) and State Department, which followed a January 20 executive order by President Donald Trump targeting what he portrayed as wasteful programs that do not correspond to his foreign policy goals.
Non-profit groups and businesses that receive federal money for work abroad said the freeze breaks federal law and has shut down funding for even the most urgent life-saving programs abroad.
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