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EXPOSED: Conservative Host DESTROYS 'Anti-ICE Pastor' Pushing Open Borders as 'Biblical'

Gary FranchiFebruary 7, 2026257 views
EXPOSED: Conservative Host DESTROYS 'Anti-ICE Pastor' Pushing Open Borders as 'Biblical'
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As President Trump's mass deportation operations ramp up across America, leftist pastors are weaponizing Scripture to attack border enforcement – and conservative commentator Allie Beth Stuckey isn't having it.

The BlazeTV host recently demolished arguments from so-called "anti-ICE pastor" Ben Cremer, who has been telling Christians that putting America first is "unbiblical" and that enforcing immigration law violates Scripture. Even worse, Cremer claims that allowing Christian beliefs to inform public policy constitutes dangerous "Christian nationalism."

"We hear a lot from people like Ben Cremer that putting your country first is wrong, or allowing your Christian conservative views to inform how you vote, that that's wrong," Stuckey explained, systematically dismantling the pastor's twisted theology.

Leftists Hijack Christianity to Attack Trump

This isn't just about immigration – it's about the left's desperate attempt to use religion as a weapon against the America First agenda. These progressive pastors are telling faithful Christians that supporting Trump's border security measures somehow contradicts their faith.

But as Stuckey points out, this manipulation of Scripture ignores basic biblical principles about national sovereignty, the rule of law, and government's role in protecting citizens. The same Bible that calls for compassion also establishes that nations have the right – and responsibility – to secure their borders.

"The left wants Christians to believe that enforcing immigration law is un-Christian, but they're twisting Scripture to push their political agenda," Stuckey argued.

Real Christianity vs. Woke Religion

While Trump's ICE teams work tirelessly to remove dangerous criminals and illegal aliens, pastors like Cremer are essentially providing religious cover for lawlessness. They're telling congregations that supporting legal immigration and border security makes them bad Christians.

This is the same playbook we've seen before – progressive activists wearing clerical collars to give their radical politics a veneer of moral authority. But real Christians aren't buying it.

As Trump continues delivering on his promise to secure America's borders, expect more leftist pastors to emerge claiming that enforcing our immigration laws violates God's will. Patriots know better – and voices like Allie Beth Stuckey are making sure the truth gets heard above the noise.

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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FaithAndFlagVerifiedjust now
Can someone explain how wanting secure borders makes you un-Christian? I help at our church food bank but I also believe in following immigration law. These two things aren't mutually exclusive.
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ChurchDeacon47Verifiedjust now
You're absolutely right. Charity and lawfulness go hand in hand - we can help people through proper channels.
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ConstitutionalConservativeVerifiedjust now
Love seeing someone actually defend biblical truth against this woke theology nonsense!
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AmericaFirst2024Verifiedjust now
This pastor is twisting scripture to fit his political agenda. When did defending your country's sovereignty become unchristian?
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SmallTownVoterVerifiedjust now
Thank you for this! So tired of being lectured about Christianity by people who ignore half the Bible.
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PatriotMom2024Verifiedjust now
Finally someone with the backbone to call out these false teachers! Scripture clearly supports laws and borders - Romans 13:1-7 anyone?
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BiblicalTruthVerifiedjust now
Exactly! God established nations and boundaries for a reason. This pastor needs to read his Bible more carefully.
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TexasRancherVerifiedjust now
I live 30 miles from the border and see the chaos firsthand. These armchair theologians have no idea what open borders actually do to communities.