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Grok image, Bishop Robert Barron, "There are darn good reasons, moral reasons, for being concerned about an open border."

By Peter Pinedo, Fox News, May 24, 2026

Peter Pinedo is a politics writer for Fox News Digital.

 

‘If there are points of disagreement, whether it’s immigration or it’s the war or whatever, let’s talk about it,’ said Barron

Peter PinedoEXCLUSIVE: Bishop Robert Barron said he has been urging Catholics on the left to stop the “demonization” of the Trump administration, even when it comes to highly contentious issues such as immigration and border security.

In an interview with Fox News Digital, Barron, arguably the most prominent Catholic prelate in America, said that despite criticism within the church of the administration’s immigration policy, “there are darn good reasons, moral reasons, for being concerned about an open border.”

“I don’t think it’s fair to say to a conservative, to a Republican, you’re just being difficult and anti-humanitarian,” he said, adding that “at times, the Catholic left is great for calling for dialogue and bridge-building — until it comes to conservatives.” …