'If Christians don't like immigration laws, they are free to try to change those laws, but they are not free to break those laws,' American Southern Baptist pastor Robert Jeffress said.
earlier today, host Pete Hegseth discussed the Evangelical Lutheran Church's move to declare itself a"sanctuary church" as the White House cracks down on illegal immigration.
Fox contributor Robert Jeffress echoed Morris' sentiments."That's right and look, churches ought to minister to everyone regardless of their immigration status, but there's a difference between ministering the people and assisting people in breaking the law," the American Southern Baptist pastor said.
"How would Islam look at this?" Hegseth asked Ahmed."How would a mosque treat this particular situation as far as the rule of law?"
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