Pope Francis Warns Against Trump's Deportation Plans, Calls It a "Calamity"
Vatican City - Pope Francis expressed grave concerns over US President-elect Donald Trump's proposed massive deportation operation targeting undocumented migrants, labeling it a potential "calamity." Trump has promised to execute what he describes as "the largest deportation operation in American history," which could affect an estimated 11 million undocumented individuals in the United States.
In an interview with Italian television channel Nove, Pope Francis remarked, "If it is true, it will be a calamity, because it makes the poor wretches who have nothing pay." This statement reflects the Pope's longstanding critique of Trump's hardline immigration policies, which he has condemned in the past. Notably, during his first term, Trump met with the Pope at the Vatican, where they discussed various issues, including migration.
Pope Francis also highlighted the legal and logistical challenges associated with mass deportations, including potential refusals by other countries to accept deportees. Trump, who is 78, is also expected to pursue various executive orders on immigration policy, possibly declaring a national emergency to access additional resources for enforcement.
As the new administration prepares to take office, it remains to be seen how these immigration policies will unfold amid widespread criticism from various sectors, including religious leaders and human rights advocates.
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