President Donald Trump's border emperor Tom Homan opened fire on the Pope after criticising US policy against illegal immigration after being sovereignty of the head of the Catholic Church and Vatican city.
Pope Francis criticized the Trump administration's more aggressive policies for deporting illegal foreigners and limiting the number of refugees who have been exiled by US Vice President JD Vance.
“He has a wall around the Vatican, right? So he has a wall to protect his people and himself, but we can't have a wall around America?”
Francis wrote With a letter Deportation to American Catholic bishops harms people by “harming the dignity of many men and women and all of their families” and harms people by “putting them into certain states of vulnerability and vulnerability.” did. He specifically condemned Vance's argument by denying that Christian love is “a concentric expansion of interest that rarely extends to other people or groups.”
Homan was asked to respond to the Pope on Tuesday.
“I have harsh words for the Pope. The Pope should revise the Catholic Church. I say this is a lifelong Catholic Catholic and I have been baptized by Catholics. Homan said.
“You should revise the Catholic Church, focus on his work and leave border enforcement on us,” he continued. “He wants to attack us from securing our borders? He has a wall around the Vatican, won't he? He will protect his people and himself We have a wall, but we can't have a wall around America? He wants to stick with the Catholic Church, fix it and leave border enforcement to us.”
Homan has enthusiastically defended Trump on his stated mission to implement massive deportation after years of historic levels of illegal immigration under the Biden administration. While some critics have called for the administration to follow constitutional and humanitarian standards during its enforcement efforts, Fringe activists are calling for an end to all deportations.
The Pope went on to his letter and recognized that the state had the right to protect itself and protect its citizens from illegal foreign violence.
“I recommend every faithful person in the Catholic Church, and every man and woman of good intentions. I will not succumb to a story that discriminates against our immigrants and refugee brothers and sisters, causing unnecessary suffering. ” he added. “Through charity and clarity, we all live a life of solidarity and fraternity, build bridges that bring us closer, avoid the walls of ignorance, and Jesus Christ gives us the opportunity to salvation for all. We are called to learn to give our lives as we gave them.”
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