
Relatable with Allie Beth Stuckey Ep 1077 | No, Tim Walz. Jesus Doesn’t Support Illegal Immigration | Guest: Josh Hammer
Oct 2, 2024
This engaging discussion features Josh Hammer, a legal expert on national security, JD Vance, a U.S. Senator and vice presidential debater, and Tim Walz, Governor of Minnesota, who faced some tough questions in a recent debate. Hammer shares insights on Iran's missile attacks on Israel and America's role in global conflicts. Vance dominates the debate with his confident style while Walz struggles, attempting to leverage biblical claims. The conversation dives into misleading political narratives about abortion and immigration, showcasing sharp contrasts in ideologies.
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Vance Links Border Surge To Harris Policy Reversals
- J.D. Vance framed the border crisis as a result of Kamala Harris undoing Trump-era policies, attributing surge and asylum fraud to those reversals.
- Vance cited DHS losing 320,000 children and linked sanctuary policies to trafficking and crime.
Jesus' 'Least Of These' Is Misapplied To Immigration
- Allie Beth Stuckey argues Jesus' 'least of these' teaching is misused to justify open borders.
- She contends the Biblical context targets persecuted Christians, not military-aged illegal entrants, and warns against 'toxic empathy' manipulation.
Put Citizens First While Practicing Discerning Compassion
- Prioritize national sovereignty and enforce borders while showing selective compassion; policy must weigh trade-offs, not raw empathy.
- Stuckey urges Christians to choose laws that protect citizens first, comparing nations to families with a duty to their own.



