Vice-president JD Vance, a Catholic man, is disappointed that a group of American bishops speaks to a new order that allows immigration enforcement to perform in churches.
President Donald Trump has issued an executive order that cancel the protection of sensitive places such as churches and schools.
This allows immigration and customs enforcement (ICE) and other law enforcement officials can perform raids and persist immigrants without papers at these locations.
“We have given the law enforcement the power to maintain the law everywhere,” Vance told CBS News presenter Margaret Brennan in an interview that was broadcast on Sunday morning.
The American conference of Catholic bishops has issued a statement on Wednesday in which she rejects a lot of Trumps early executive actions, including ‘that aimed at the treatment of immigrants and refugees’.
“Some provisions … are very disturbing and will have negative consequences, many of which will harm the most vulnerable among us,” wrote the influential Catholic grouping in a statement by Trump’s order.
But the vice-president says they are more concerned about their ‘bottom line’ than about the actual policy changes in which migrants without papers seek refuge in Catholic churches.
Vice -President JD Vance is ‘deeply sad’ because the American conference of Catholic bishops has issued a statement in which the executive orders of President Donald Trump are condemned in the field of immigration and the boundary

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“As a practicing Catholic, I was deeply saddened by that statement,” he said in his first interview after his inauguration in CBS’s Face The Nation Sunday program.
The father of three children continued: ‘I think the American conference of Catholic bishops, to be honest, has not been a good partner to enforce the immigration with common sense for which the American people have voted, and I hope again, as if Pious Catholic, that they will do better. “
About a dozen of Trump’s actions on day one relate to migration and the border, as well as to the illegal immigration crisis.
One order resumed the construction of the southern border and closed it for the stream of illegal asylum seekers. And another ordered the Ministry of Defense to ‘fully control the situation’ situation ‘by sending thousands of armies and marines to the border in active service.
In the meantime, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Task Forces is setting up to collaborate with local and national law enforcement officers to tackle and deport illegal immigrants in their communities.
“If you have someone who has been convicted of a violent crime, whether it is an illegal immigrant or a non-illegal immigrant, you should of course go to get that person to protect public safety,” VANCE emphasized. Plans for massive deportation.
“That is not unique for immigration,” the vice-president added.

Trump has signed at least ten implementing decisions on illegal immigration, including an order that allows the protection of sensitive locations such as removing churches and schools and allows immigration enforcement to make up and arrest illegal immigrants

The American conference of Catholic bishops issued a statement on Wednesday in which they rejected the orders of Trump, “focused on the treatment of immigrants and refugees.” It claimed that the provisions in the orders ‘are very disturbing and will have negative consequences’
‘I think the American conference of Catholic bishops should look a bit in the mirror and must acknowledge that when they receive more than 100 million dollars to help to resquate illegal immigrants, they are worried about humanitarian worries, or are they actually making themselves worry about their soil? line?’ he asked.
“We are going to maintain immigration legislation. We are going to protect the American people. “
Trump and Vance have repeated that the priority is initially in picking up and deporting criminals and illegal immigrants who have committed some of the most horrible crimes.
The Democratic senator Elissa Slotkin from Michigan said that this priority is in line with their decision to eliminate the protection of churches, court buildings and schools.
“If the focus and priority is on criminals, I am not sure if you should go after an eleven -year -old,” Slotkin told Martha Raddatz, host of ABC This Week.
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