Some Christians are denouncing the White House’s “cruelty” after President Donald Trump’s administration defended federal agents’ use of tear gas at the U.S.-Mexico border.

Clergy and laypeople chimed in on social media Monday to express their dismay at border agents’ decision to fire tear gas at hundreds of migrants ― including children ― as they attempted to forcefully breach a fence at the San Ysidro border crossing Sunday.

The wind carried fumes from several rounds of tear gas to people hundreds of feet away who were not attempting to enter the U.S., The Associated Press reported.

Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen defended her agency’s use of tear gas, saying that the migrants threw “projectiles” at U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials.

The Department of Homeland Security “will not tolerate this type of lawlessness,” Nielsen tweeted Sunday.

No serious injuries were reported from the incident, according to The Washington Post.

Photographs taken by Reuters photographer Kim Kyung-Hoon showed a Honduran mother desperately trying to drag two small children away as the tear gas spread. In another photo, one of the little girls, who is wearing only a T-shirt and diaper, weeps after running from the gas.

The photos and videos from the border sparked outrage among progressive Christian leaders and activists. Despite Trump’s promise to protect Christians and their values, some suggested the president hasn’t done a good job of defending the core Christian value of welcoming the stranger.

Christians on Twitter pointed to a Bible passage that has become a rallying cry for those morally opposed to the Trump administration’s hard-line stances on immigration ― Matthew 25. In that chapter, Jesus teaches his followers that those who care for strangers and others in need will be welcomed into the kingdom of heaven.

The Trump administration is firing tear gas at asylum seekers (women & children too) to manufacture a crisis & build his wall.



"I was a stranger and you did not welcome me" - Matt 25:43



Jesus was very clear: rejecting the stranger is rejecting God.



(📷: Kim Kyung-Hoon/Reuters) pic.twitter.com/jt3Hin7Xzp — NETWORK (@NETWORKLobby) November 26, 2018

When I was a stranger, you fired teargas at me. -Jesus https://t.co/0AUpl6Ctyw — Shane Claiborne (@ShaneClaiborne) November 25, 2018

The Rev. James Martin, a Jesuit priest and author, decried the myths that have led Americans to turn their backs on migrants who have come to the border seeking asylum.

“Remember what Jesus said about welcoming the stranger,” Martin said in a video for the Catholic magazine America. “He did not say welcome them when they had the right papers. He did not say welcome them when there was zero risk. He did not say welcome them when you could afford it. Jesus said, welcome them.”

Watch Rev. James Martin’s video about asylum seekers below.

Like other federal law enforcement officers, Border Patrol agents are allowed to use force if they think they are under attack. The officers are trained to use tear gas for crowd control, The New York Times reported.

The migrants involved in Sunday’s incident were a fraction of a caravan of more than 5,000 that is currently stuck in limbo in Tijuana. The migrants come from Central American countries and are mostly fleeing gang violence and poverty in their hometowns.

Many have become desperate in recent days after taking stock of the asylum application process, The New York Times reported.

The ACLU claims the Trump administration has escalated the border crisis by restricting the legal options available to people seeking asylum and turning migrants away at the official ports of entry. According to the AP, officials are currently processing fewer than 100 asylum applications per day.

Read on to see how other progressive Christians feel about how the Trump administration is treating asylum seekers at the southern border.

“This is a call for endurance & faith.” We read the Bible wrongly if we don’t read it w/ the immigrant mother & her children, choking on the fumes of Christian nationalism. — Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove (@wilsonhartgrove) November 26, 2018

The Romans had the calculated cruelty of the Coliseum to promote moral callousness in a slave empire. We have the Trump administration throwing these children and vulnerable adults to the lions (tear gas) to promote love of cruelty. https://t.co/sGeoY2wxG8 — Susan Thistlethwaite (@sbthistle) November 26, 2018

The Trump administration has gone from locking babies in cages to firing tear gas at toddlers & mothers. The situation at the San Ysidro border crossing should horrify all Americans. These people have a right to seek asylum here. Denying them entry makes a mockery of our values. pic.twitter.com/weRgADQQ7F — Guthrie Graves-Fitzsimmons (@GuthrieGF) November 25, 2018

Policies which attempt to enact "law and order," but allows for the tear-gassing of children, are unjust and immortal acts, even if they are "legal." — Yolanda Pierce (@YNPierce) November 26, 2018

To the American soldiers who fired those tear gas canisters, and the ones who gave the orders: you don’t have to do this. You have a choice. You can choose the way of love, the way of Jesus. You are better than what is being asked of you. — Megan Castellan (@revlucymeg) November 26, 2018

What I wish had met immigrants at the US Border:

- Humanitarian supplies (clothes, water, food, medicine)

- Translators

- Immigration Lawyers

- Social Workers

- Counselors/Therapists

- Priests/Pastors/Ministers



What they got:

- Tear gas#MigrantCaravan — Marcus Halley (@word_made_FRESH) November 26, 2018

What if "Christians" decided to spend an equal amount of time (and money) #cybermonday on collectively fasting, praying and giving to make sure that families who had walked across countries were not fleeing from tear gas, but instead enjoying a meal, shoes, and medical care? — Sandra Maria Van Opstal (@sandravanopstal) November 26, 2018

Firing tear gas at children and their families isn’t about security.



It’s about trying to maintain white supremacy. pic.twitter.com/EUc5dBdr1k — Zack Hunt (@ZaackHunt) November 26, 2018

Conservative Christian professors next to me at lunch, talking about how to "reach foreigners with the Gospel."



Hmm, how about you stop supporting an Administration that walls them off, bans them for traveling here, cages their kids, deports, and tear gasses them?



Start there. — John Pavlovitz (@johnpavlovitz) November 26, 2018

When children scream from tear gas where they’ve been told to wait,

when signs tell families, “Don’t pass!” outside our nation’s gate —

O Lord who welcomed children and loves each little one,

we cry, “Where is compassion?” We pray, “What have we done?” https://t.co/xr9tu28oZq — Sojourners (@Sojourners) November 26, 2018