US Vice President JD Vance.
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VICE President JD Vance has defied his newly elected Holy Father with a staunch stance on immigration, and said Americans can’t follow the Pontiff on every issue.

Vance voiced his fears for the “social cohesion” of the US after Pope Leo’s fired off tweets criticizing the VP’s political views.

US Vice President JD Vance.

Vice President JD Vance has defied his newly elected Holy Father with his staunch stance on immigrationCredit: AFP
Pope Leo XIV at his inauguration mass.

Pope Leo XIV, who took the Inauguration Mass in St Peter’s Square on Sunday, has a much more liberal stance on migration than VanceCredit: Getty
Pope Leo XIV waving from his popemobile in St. Peter's Square.

Pope Leo has shared posts criticizing Vance on social mediaCredit: AP

In a conversation with the New York Times’ Ross Douthat, Vance opened up about how he’s balanced his position as VP with his Catholic faith.

He said that, while he acknowledged Pope Leo as a “shepherd” for the global church, he still has a duty to maintain law and order in America.

Vance ripped into the newly elected pontiff’s more liberal immigration views, explaining that he envisions a country where people are more united.

“The point that I’ve tried to make is I think a lot about this question of social cohesion in the United States,” he explained.

“And I do think that those who care about what might be called the common good, they sometimes underweigh how destructive immigration at the levels and at the pace that we’ve seen over the last few years is to the common good.

“I really do think that social solidarity is destroyed when you have too much migration too quickly.”

Vance went on to praise President Donald Trump’s border crackdown and said that the administration is working overtime to stop the flow of illegal immigration.

He stressed that he respects everyone who flocks to American soil after fleeing violence or poverty, but maintained his responsibility to US citizens.

“I have a very sacred obligation, I think, to enforce the laws and to promote the common good of my own country, defined as the people with the legal right to be here,” he said.

Vance’s thinly veiled hit came after faithfuls across the globe were shocked when scrolling through Pope Leo’s X feed when he was first elected.

The Holy Father, who is the first American Pope in the history of the church, kept up an active internet presence and appeared to share his truth thoughts on Donald Trump’s presidency.

One of his latest reposts on X was a critique of Trump’s immigration crackdown from Catholic commentator Rocco Palmo.

In the post, the writer quoted, “Do you not see the suffering? Is your conscience not disturbed? How can you stay quiet?”

A few posts before this, Pope Leo, whose birth name is Robert Prevost, shared a series of articles questioning some of Vance’s political statements.

One headline published in the National Catholic Reporter read, “JD Vance is wrong: Jesus doesn’t ask us to rank our love for other.”

The article was penned after Vance told Fox News, “We should love our family first, then our neighbors, then love our community, then our country, and only then consider the interests of the rest of the world.”

FRANCIS’ PROTEGE

Though Pope Leo made history by being the first American to ever hold the powerful post, his election wasn’t surprising to those working in the Vatican.

In 2023, Prevost had been asked to move to the church’s headquarters and work in an elite position where he vetted potential cardinals.

He was close with Pope Francis, who also called for wealthier countries to accept immigrants with open arms.

In one piece of writing, the pope said before his death, “Christian love is not a concentric expansion of interests that little by little extend to other persons and groups.”

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