Bill O’Reilly: Pope Francis ‘extraordinary’ but ‘wrong’ on immigration
- Pope Francis questioned Donald Trump's faith in 2016.
- Francis's focus on immigration caused policy debates and conflict.
- He criticized mass deportations and viewed migrants as persons.
- Francis stated a wall-builder "is not a Christian."
- This comment sparked a firestorm and administration conflict.
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FARRAND: DeSana-led sanctuary-ban bill had ‘unfortunate’ timing
“When a foreigner resides among you in your land, do not mistreat them.” — Leviticus 19:33, The Old Testament (This was written on Easter Sunday, before word reached us of the death of Pope Francis on Monday.) Craig Farrand Hello Downriver, It’s pretty obvious that Republican state Rep. Jim DeSana could’ve (and should’ve) introduced his sanctuary city ban bill in the Michigan House some other time. But during Holy Week — and the day before Good …
Bill O'Reilly: Pope Francis 'extraordinary' but 'wrong' on immigration
(NewsNation) — Former Fox News host Bill O'Reilly questioned Pope Francis' stance on immigration, saying he would have asked the pontiff if he understood that "if you don't have a wall, you don't have a law, that the country will be overrun and many more people will get hurt under the banner of being kind and good." During a Monday interview on NewsNation's "On Balance," O'Reilly criticized the pope's approach to U.S. border security, referring …
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