How VP Vance Uses Catholicism To Justify Mass Deportations

范斯副总统如何利用天主教来为大规模遣返辩护

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2025-02-12

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More than two dozen Christian and Jewish organizations sued the Trump administration Tuesday over its decision to let immigration agents make arrests at places of worship. Also Tuesday, Pope Francis issued a stinging rebuke of President Donald Trump’s mass deportation plan in a letter to U.S. Catholic Bishops. And he had some seemingly pointed words for Vice President J.D. Vance, who in recent weeks has used his Catholic faith to justify the White House’s immigration crackdown. Terence Sweeney, an assistant teaching professor at Villanova University, breaks down the holes in the Trump administration’s interpretation of Christianity and Catholicism. Later in the show, Scott Lincicome, vice president of general economics and trade policy at the Cato Institute, explains why Trump’s threats to a trade loophole could blow up your online shopping habits. And in headlines: Trump and Elon Musk defended the Department of Government Efficiency’s draconian cost-cutting actions during a joint press conference, DOGE said it cut $900 million in Department of Education contracts, and a federal judge blocked the administration’s order to cut billions in funding for medical research.
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  • It's Wednesday, February 12th.

  • I'm Jane Coston, and this is what a Day.

  • The show that keeps checking the news to find things that don't make it feel sad or scared.

  • And keeps finding news like the Coast Guard released audio of the Titan submarine imploding.

  • Not helping.

  • Coast Guard.

  • Not helping.

  • On today's show, Elon Musk's Doge moves in on the Education Department.

  • And President Donald Trump says Ukraine should, like,

  • give us some stuff if they want our help fighting Russia.

  • But let's start with a growing resistance

  • to the Trump administration from an unexpected faith groups.

  • On Tuesday,

  • more than two dozen Christian

  • and Jewish organizations sued

  • over the administration's decision to let immigration agents make arrests

  • at places of worship.

  • It's actually the second lawsuit like this.

  • A group of Quakers sued over the same issue last month.

  • Historically, places like schools and churches had been off limits for immigration rates,