


Vice President JD Vance Critiques Catholic Bishops Amid Immigration Policy Debate
Vice President JD Vance accuses Catholic bishops of prioritizing funding over humanitarian concerns following Trump's immigration policy changes.
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In a CBS interview, Vice President JD Vance criticized the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops for opposing the Trump administration's rescission of a policy preventing ICE raids in sensitive locations. Vance claimed the bishops, who receive over $100 million for resettling undocumented immigrants, are more concerned with financial interests than humanitarian issues. He defended immigration enforcement as necessary for public safety, pointing to issues like child sex trafficking stemming from open borders. The bishops reiterated their commitment to serving all in need, regardless of immigration status, while Vance urged them to focus on community safety.
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