VATICAN CITY: Pope Francis sharply criticised US President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown in an unusual open letter to America’s Catholic bishops on Tuesday, saying criminalising migrants and taking measures built on force “will end badly”.
The pope, who last month called Trump’s plan to deport millions of migrants a “disgrace”, said it was wrong to assume that all undocumented immigrants were criminals.
“I exhort all the faithful of the Catholic Church ... not to give in to narratives that discriminate against and cause unnecessary suffering to our migrant and refugee brothers and sisters,” said the pontiff.
Francis, pope since 2013, has long been critical of Trump’s immigration policies. In 2016, during Trump’s first White House campaign, the pope said Trump was “not Christian” in his views on immigration. In his letter on Tuesday, Francis called the immigration crackdown a “major crisis” for the US “What is built on the basis of force, and not on the truth about the equal dignity of every human being, begins badly and will end badly,” he said.
Trump, a Republican who was president in 2017-2021, won a second non-consecutive term promising to deport millions of immigrants who are in the US illegally. After taking office last month, he issued a flurry of executive actions to redirect military resources to support the mass deportation effort and empowered US immigration officers to make more arrests, including at schools, churches and hospitals.
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