Border Czar Tom Homan isn't backing down from his confrontation with Pope Leo XIV, delivering a blistering response to Vatican criticism while offering to sit down with the Pope to explain what church leaders "don't know" about America's immigration crisis.
The Trump administration's top immigration enforcer fired back at papal interference in U.S. border policy, making it crystal clear that protecting American citizens comes before appeasing globalist religious leaders who've never witnessed the carnage of open borders firsthand.
"I'm willing to meet with the Pope and explain to him what he and Vatican leaders apparently don't understand about the immigration situation we're dealing with," Homan stated, according to Fox News. "They're looking at this from an ivory tower perspective while American families are being destroyed by fentanyl, human trafficking, and criminal cartels."
Vatican Out of Touch With American Reality
Homan's offer comes amid escalating tensions between the Vatican and President Trump's mass deportation operation, which has already removed thousands of criminal illegal aliens from American streets in just three weeks since inauguration.
While Pope Leo XIV preaches about "compassion" from behind the Vatican's massive walls, American parents are burying children killed by fentanyl that pours across our southern border. Where's the papal compassion for Angel Families who've lost loved ones to preventable crimes committed by people who shouldn't be in our country?
"The Pope talks about humanity, but what about the humanity of American citizens whose communities have been invaded and destroyed? What about their rights?"
The border czar's willingness to educate Vatican leadership shows the Trump administration's confidence in their America First immigration policies. Unlike the previous regime's catch-and-release disaster, Trump and Homan are delivering on their promise to restore law and order to our borders.
Patriots Stand Behind Border Security
While globalist elites clutch their pearls over enforcing immigration law, everyday Americans are celebrating the return of sanity to border policy. The Vatican may have unlimited resources to virtue signal, but American taxpayers have been footing the bill for decades of failed immigration policies.
Will Pope Leo XIV accept Homan's offer to learn the truth about America's immigration crisis, or will the Vatican continue meddling in U.S. sovereignty from their walled fortress?
