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Good question. On the other hand, many things considered to be "Christian" in the US are detrimental to what Jesus has taught humanity. I know that and I'm not even a Christian.
https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Matthew%204:23-25&version=NIV
versus
https://www.tpr.org/border-immigration/2023-08-06/up-close-look-at-gov-greg-abbotts-floating-wall-in-the-rio-grande
They call themselves Christian but practically do the opposite of what Jesus has said.
Well them not even knowing what their religion teaches would certainly make it plausible for them to act in direct contradiction to what their supposed beliefs are.
For a lot of christians it's however the dissociation of the "person in the news" from the rest of humanity. People in the news are often only seen as a prop within the story, not an actual living, shitting, eating, sexual human being with a biological ancestry. This phenomenon is obvious in celebrity news or how people react very harshly when they feel The Person In The News is bad. I think this dissociation hinders a lot of people of making the connection with their values of "loving, caring, compassionate" to The Person In The News.
So they don't see the contradiction between Mat 25:36-40
and "Fortress Europe! Enforce our borders by any means necessary!"
Which is why representation of minorities is so crucial. It humanifies them to people who only read about them in the news.