Pope rebukes Trump administration over migrant deportations, warns ‘it will end badly’

Rome (APP) Pope Francis on Tuesday issued a major deportation of the Trump administration’s deportation to the deportation of migrants, warning that people were forcibly because of their illegal status. The deportation program deprives them of their hereditary dignity and “will end badly.”

Francis, in a letter to the US bishop, took a notable step to address the crackdown on American immigrants, which criticized the deportation of the most weakness.

The first Latin American Pope of History has long been made Care of immigrants is its priority for Ponitifact, It is a demand that the escapes of the countries welcome, welcome, promote and integrate disasters of poverty and climate. Francis has also said that governments are expected to do so to the limits of their capacity.

In the letter, Francis said that the nations have the right to defend themselves and protect their communities from criminals.

He said, “In many cases, the process of deporting people has been left out for the cause of extreme poverty, insecurity, exploitation, persecution or serious deterioration of the environment, many men and women. And the dignity of the entire family is damaged, and keeps them especially in a state of danger and defense.

Referring to the stories of the Bible of the migration, the book of the Israeli people, the emergence and the book of Jesus Christ, Francis confirmed the right to seek refuge and security in other lands and said he was concerned about this. What is happening in the United States. .

“I have followed the major crisis in the United States with the launch of a massive deportation program,” Francis wrote. “Rightly formed conscience cannot fail to make critical decision and cannot express any disagreement with any action that clearly or clearly identifies the illegal status of some of the criminal immigrants. “”

He wrote that developing a policy to legally organize the migration is one thing, it is another thing that people should be removed purely on the basis of their illegal status.

“What is made on the basis of power, and not every human being, on the truth, starts badly and will end badly,” he said.

White House press secretary Karin Lavit said last week that more than 8,000 people have been arrested in immigration enforcement measures since Trump took office on January 20. Held in federal prisons While others are being kept at Guantanamo Naval base in Cuba.

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