President Donald Trump’s border czar despatched a strongly worded message to the Vatican this week after Pope Leo XIV criticized the Iran battle and the Trump administration’s crackdown on immigration.
Talking to Newsmax in an interview that aired Tuesday, Tom Homan mentioned he was “disenchanted” within the Catholic church and supplied to “educate” religion leaders who opposed Trump’s insurance policies.
“Effectively, it’s unacceptable, and I’ve known as the pope out earlier than,” Homan defined. “I’m a lifelong Catholic … I’ve spent my complete life within the Catholic church, however I’m disenchanted that they wish to weigh in on political points like this. There are sufficient issues with the Catholic church — and I do know as a result of I’m a member of the Catholic church — that they should repair and focus on and go away politics alone.”
“I want they’d sit down and let me educate them on open borders,” he continued. “When President Trump has unlawful immigration down 97%, what number of girls aren’t being raped by the cartels? What number of youngsters aren’t dying making that journey? What number of kilos of fentanyl aren’t killing People? What number of girls and kids aren’t being intercourse trafficked? Unlawful immigration just isn’t a victimless crime.”
Watch Tom Homan’s Newsmax interview beneath. His feedback on the Catholic church start across the 5:22 mark.
Homan was responding to a “60 Minutes” phase that aired Sunday through which three high-ranking Catholic cardinals denounced the joint army operation between the U.S. and Israel.
Amongst these interviewed was Cardinal Joseph Tobin of New Jersey, who in January deemed U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement a “lawless group” after the deadly shootings of Minneapolis residents Renee Nicole Good and Alex Pretti by the hands of ICE officers.
In his Newsmax interview, Homan mentioned the cardinals have been “speaking from a place of not figuring out what I do know, what occurs behind the scenes on unlawful immigration.”
“I’m disenchanted they’re taking this place,” he added.
Trump has drawn the ire of many Catholics in current days after calling Pope Leo XIV “WEAK on Crime, and horrible for International Coverage” in a Fact Social submit.
In a follow-up interview with NBC Information, the president declared, “I’m not an enormous fan of Pope Leo,” and mentioned he didn’t suppose the Catholic church’s first U.S.-born pontiff was “doing an excellent job.”
That very same day, Trump additionally posted what gave the impression to be an AI-generated picture of himself depicted as Jesus Christ ― or somebody very very like Christ, a minimum of ― on Fact Social. After officers on either side of the political aisle condemned the picture as “blasphemous,” the president or his workforce quietly deleted it.
Pope Leo XIV, nonetheless, has since pledged to “proceed to talk out loudly towards battle,” noting he has “no concern of the Trump administration.”

