Raymond Chang is the president of the Evangeleftist organization Asian American Christian Collaborative (AACC), a group whose sole purpose is seemingly to promote racial and political division among Christians.
In the same vein as Russell Moore and David French, Chang loves to criticize every little happening from a leftist and progressive perspective, yet never responds to direct questions or offers alternative solutions to whatever he is complaining about.
Chang only punches right, never left. He rains down blow after blow against the conservative perspective, bruising his skin and breaking his bones in an attempt to show that measured and principled disagreement with whatever talking point he picked up from MSNBC is, in fact, ungodly, unchristian, and heartless.
In recent screeds about immigration enforcement he refuses to offer his own views on illegal immigration or specify how it ought to be handled. Still, a quick perusal of his feed would suggest he’s somewhere between being militantly open borders and crucifying ICE agents to the border wall.
For Chang, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers are not part of a legitimate federal agency tasked with investigating and lawfully removing illegal immigrants from the country. Instead, they are portrayed as some sort of demonic entity—a Mephistophelean force unlawfully and cruelly enforcing wicked policies in order to split hell wide open to bait the Lord of glory himself.
If we didn’t know any better, the way he talks about it, you’d think ICE agents are the “principalities, powers, rulers of the darkness of this world, and spiritual wickedness in high places” that Christians are to wrestle with—both figuratively and, in the case of left-wing mobs swarming and assaulting ICE agents, literally too.





Notably, however, despite his respectable position, Chang doesn’t care about twisting the facts to advance his agenda. For example, this recent post on X.

While Chang has never given equal consideration or shown any righteous anger at how many people were killed, robbed, and sexually assaulted by illegal immigrants, a quick perusal of his list of “murdered by ICE” folks demonstrates his patent dishonesty.
The first name: Kai Yin Wong, whom Chang claims ICE “murdered.” According to a government report:
Kai Yin Wong, a 63-year-old illegal alien from China and convicted child sex offender in ICE custody, passed away on Oct. 25, 2025, at Methodist Metropolitan Hospital in San Antonio, Texas, due to suspected complications following heart surgery.
Wong was admitted into the United States on Dec. 20, 1970, as a lawful permanent resident. On Mar. 16, 2010, he was convicted of lewd acts and continuous sexual abuse of a child, for which he received a 20-year prison sentence.
Wong’s criminal record also includes a conviction for battery on Sept. 22, 1980, resulting in a 60-day incarceration.
Wong was transferred to ICE custody on Apr. 15, 2024, from Chuckwalla Valley State Prison in Blythe, California, following his release from incarceration.
On May 15, 2024, an immigration judge ordered Wong removed from the U.S. to China as an alien convicted of sexual abuse of a minor, an aggravated felony.
Wong remained in ICE custody at the South Texas ICE Processing Center in Pearsall, Texas, pending removal to his home country.
On Oct. 11, 2025, emergency medical services personnel transported Wong to Frio Regional Hospital in Pearsall for shortness of breath and weakness. Later that day, Wong was airlifted to Christus Santa Rosa Hospital – West Over Hills in San Antonio, Texas, due to heart failure, possible pneumonia, and possible fluid collection in the abdomen. Wong was intubated and placed on a ventilator.
On Oct. 12, 2025, Wong was transferred to Methodist Metropolitan Hospital (MMH) for heart valve repair surgery. On Oct. 23, MMH performed mitral valve replacement surgery, but complications arose, requiring additional procedures to address cardiac tamponade, remove excess fluid, and replace the mitral valve with a balloon pump catheter.
On Oct. 25, 2025, MMH informed ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations of Wong’s family’s request to withdraw lifesaving measures and implement hospice protocols. Wong was pronounced dead the same day.
To recap, an elderly convicted pedophile spends 17 months in ICE detention without incident, waiting to be deported following a long prison sentence, when he had an issue with his heart serious enough to need surgery. He receives the best medical care possible, which wasn’t enough to mend him, and ultimately his family requested that life-saving measures not be taken.
Some “murder.”
Lest one is loath to trust the government’s telling of it, these details were also reported in the Guardian, and is probably from where Chang copied his list of names from. This same list of people who died in ICE custody also give more information on another pedophile that Chang claims “ICE murdered.”
Oscar Rascon Duarte, of Mexico, died at a long-term medical facility while in ICE custody.
Duarte, 58, had first come to the US in 1976, was deported in 2004 and then re-entered via the southern border. He served a 20-year sentence in prison for attempted sexual contact with a minor and child molestation. After he completed his sentence, he was transferred to ICE custody.
At first, he was held at the Florence staging facility, according to ICE, but was later transferred to Promise hospital in Mesa, Arizona, “due to late-stage Alzheimer disease, right kidney cancer, and hepatitis C all of which required a higher level of care”, where he eventually died, ICE said.
Sadly, truth and accuracy is the last thing on his mind. In his one -sided way, he has some border hawks to punch, some Christians to knock around, some rhetoric to wrangle, and he won’t stop until his knuckles run red.
























