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MAGA Attacks Pope Francis

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MAGA is very unhappy with Pope Francis.

Pope Francis is facing strong backlash from supporters of President Donald Trump after he criticized the former president’s plans for mass deportations. The pope’s remarks came during a Sunday appearance on the Italian talk show Che Tempo Che Fa, where he condemned Trump’s proposed immigration policies, calling them “a disgrace” and claiming they unfairly burden vulnerable people.

Trump, who is campaigning for a return to the White House in 2024, has made border security and tough immigration policies central to his platform. He has vowed to implement a comprehensive crackdown on illegal immigration, including mass deportations. His administration plans to carry out immigration raids in key U.S. cities such as Chicago, New York, Los Angeles, Denver, and Miami in an effort to enforce stricter immigration laws.

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In response to Pope Francis’ criticism, many in the MAGA movement, including prominent conservative voices, have voiced their disapproval. Critics argue that the pope’s globalist stance on immigration is out of touch with the needs of American citizens and undermines efforts to protect the nation’s borders. Some have even suggested that if Francis truly believes in open borders, he should take personal responsibility for the migrants, joking that Trump should send the illegal immigrants to Vatican City to highlight the hypocrisy of the church’s position.

Robby Starbuck, a filmmaker and outspoken conservative, was among those who called for a bold response to the pope’s comments. He posted on social media, “Donald Trump should charter thousands of planes full of illegals straight to the Vatican until the Pope turns away the planes or begs for him to stop sending them—proving he is a hypocrite who needs to mind his business.”

As President Trump prepares to sign a series of executive orders to strengthen U.S. immigration enforcement, Pope Francis’ criticism and the rising MAGA backlash may spark renewed debates about immigration policy and the role of religious leaders in American political affairs. The clash between Trump’s hardline stance and the pope’s advocacy for open borders will likely continue to fuel tensions between conservatives and the Catholic Church, highlighting the ongoing divide over national sovereignty versus globalist ideals.