I'm not trying to be flippant about it. It's a big problem. But putting a religious for profit company on the dole doesn't help matters IMO.
government has long seen benefits from helping to have businesses there, as well as the benefits of having christians in their communities.
if they had it in their contract they could hire who they wanted, ie there were no hiring requirements or restrictions for the tax breaks, and then government changed their minds and pulled this, i’d say that was just as wrong and a legal violation of the contract.
i’d have to know more about what was made in the agreement between the christian park and the government.