Pope Leo XIV Backs US Bishops’ Criticism of Trump Immigration Raids

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Pope Leo XIV has expressed strong support for U.S. bishops condemning the Trump administration’s immigration raids, urging compassion and dignity for migrants.

Pope Leo XIV has firmly backed the U.S. Catholic bishops in their condemnation of the Trump administration’s immigration sweeps, calling for Americans to treat migrants with respect and dignity. His comments came during a press conference on Tuesday, where he was asked about a “special message” adopted by the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops during their recent general assembly in Baltimore.

The bishops criticized President Donald Trump’s mass deportation agenda and the “vilification” of migrants, highlighting the fear and anxiety that immigration raids have instilled in communities across the nation. They expressed concern over the conditions in detention centers and the lack of pastoral care available to migrants held there.

“We are disturbed when we see among our people a climate of fear and anxiety around questions of profiling and immigration enforcement,” the bishops’ statement read. “We are saddened by the state of contemporary debate and the vilification of immigrants. We are concerned about the conditions in detention centers and the lack of access to pastoral care,” they added, opposing “the indiscriminate mass deportation of people.”

Pope Leo, the first American pope, commended the bishops’ message and encouraged both Catholics and all people of goodwill to listen to migrants and treat them humanely, regardless of their legal status in the United States. “I think we have to look for ways of treating people humanely, treating people with the dignity that they have,” he stated. “If people are in the United States illegally, there are ways to treat that. There are courts, there’s a system of justice.”

The pope has a history of urging local bishops to address social justice issues, and Catholic leaders have been vocal in their criticism of Trump’s mass deportation policies. The fear of immigration raids has reportedly led to a decline in Mass attendance at some parishes.

Earlier this year, the federal government reversed a directive from the Biden administration that had prohibited immigration agents from conducting raids in sensitive locations such as churches, schools, and hospitals. This change has further intensified the concerns voiced by the bishops and the pope.

Pope Leo acknowledged the challenges within the U.S. immigration system but emphasized that no one is advocating for open borders. He affirmed that every country has the right to determine who can enter and the methods by which they do so. However, he expressed dismay at the treatment of long-term residents who have lived in the U.S. for many years. “But when people are living good lives, and many of them for 10, 15, 20 years, to treat them in a way that is extremely disrespectful to say the least — and there’s been some violence unfortunately — I think that the bishops have been very clear in what they said,” he remarked as he left the papal country house south of Rome.

In closing, Pope Leo invited all people in the United States to listen to the concerns of migrants, reinforcing the bishops’ call for compassion and understanding.

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