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[JD Vance on Faith, Immigration, and the Limits of Judicial Power]-[A Conversation With Vice President Vance]

The Daily · B2 · 2025-05-22

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Navigating Faith and Policy: An Interview with JD Vance

In a recent episode of The Daily, host Michael Barbaro sits down with columnist Ross Douthat to discuss his wide-ranging interview with Vice President JD Vance in Rome. The conversation, which took place following the inaugural Mass of Pope Leo XIV, explores the complex intersection of faith, governance, and the Trump administration's aggressive stance on immigration.

The Tension Between Catholic Faith and Populist Policy

Both Douthat and Vance are converts to Catholicism, a shared identity that sets the stage for a discussion on the friction between church teachings and populist politics. Vance acknowledges that while the Catholic Church emphasizes the "dignity of migrants," he argues that his primary "sacred obligation" as Vice President is to "promote the common good" of the American people. He contends that mass migration at the current pace is "destructive to the common good" and undermines the "social cohesion" necessary for a unified nation.

The Challenge of Deportation Infrastructure

Vance expresses significant frustration regarding the administration's ability to execute large-scale deportations. He identifies two primary obstacles: a lack of "law enforcement infrastructure"—such as personnel and detention facilities—and legal interference from the judiciary. Vance argues that the "deportation infrastructure" inherited from the Biden administration is "not adequate to the task" of addressing the millions of illegal entries that occurred during that period. He maintains that the administration has a "political mandate" to deport these individuals and is actively seeking to expand enforcement capacity.

Challenging Judicial Authority

A central theme of the interview is Vance's critique of the court system. He argues that courts have been "making it very, very hard" for the administration to enforce immigration laws, often citing "left-wing NGOs" that utilize the "asylum claim process" to thwart deportations. Vance posits that the judiciary is effectively attempting to "overturn the will of the American people." He emphasizes that while the Supreme Court's role is to "check the excesses of the executive," it must also "check the excesses of its own branch" to ensure that elected leaders can carry out the policies promised to voters.

The "Wartime Powers" Track

Douthat questions the administration's third, most controversial path to enforcement: the invocation of "wartime powers" to expedite deportations. Vance defends the use of legal authorities like the Alien Enemies Act, rejecting the premise that such measures require "five million uniformed combatants." Instead, he describes a landscape of "premodern brutality" fueled by cartels, arguing that these threats justify more aggressive executive action. He remains adamant that the administration is operating within the bounds of the law, even as he acknowledges the "moral risks" involved in creating a system that critics fear could lead to "war-on-terror style abuses."

Looking Ahead: Stability vs. Experimentation

Reflecting on the administration's aggressive first months, Douthat notes that the Trump-Vance team is navigating a period of experimentation. Vance asks for "patience," framing the current chaos as a "necessary part of making the people's government more responsive." Douthat concludes that the administration's future success hinges on whether it can move toward a more stable governing style or whether it will continue to "push the envelope," potentially alienating the coalition of voters who supported them in 2024.

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Member FDIC. From The New York Times, I'm Michael Bilbaro.
This is The Daily. A few days ago in Rome, Vice President JD Vance met with the new pope, and then he sat down with my colleague, Ross Douthat, a Times opinion columnist and host of a new podcast called Interesting Times, for an interview about faith, immigration, the law, and the partisan temptation to go too far.

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