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President-elect Donald Trump’s second inauguration, like many inauguration ceremonies before it, will be a secular event with many sacred elements, including prayers from a variety of religious leaders.
The Catholics surrounding Trump’s second term are best represented by his vice president, JD Vance, who converted to Catholicism and embraced family-oriented and conservative policies, echoing a general trend of young U.S. Catholic men shifting rightward.
Trump’s vice president is JD Vance, the 40-year-old U.S. Senator from Ohio. Barring a bad showing in office, he will be the presumed candidate for the Republicans in 2028. He is a convert to Catholicism.
As Donald Trump vows to launch a mass deportation, Catholic churches and legal aid groups are gearing up to defend the nation’s undocumented.
Pope Francis says Donald Trump’s plans to impose mass deportations of immigrants would be a “disgrace.”
This is not the way to solve things,” the pontiff says about the U.S. president-elect’s planned immigration crackdown.
In an interview, Pope said it would be a "disgrace" if Trump went forward with the plan, in unusually forceful language for the leader of the global Catholic Church.
The Pope has made advocacy for migrants a key part of his papacy, insisting they should be welcomed and integrated into societies.
Husainy became a fixture in the Iraqi American community in Dearborn that was being courted by the Pentagon and other U.S. government agencies to help convince the public that invading Iraq would promote democracy.
Pope Francis on Jan. 19 denounced President Donald Trump's provisional plans to carry out a massive deportation of migrants as a "disgrace."