Updated:2025-01-20 04:26Views:167
VATICAN CITY — Pope Francis said Sunday US President-elect Donald Trump’s promised large-scale deportation operation of undocumented migrants would be “a calamity”.
Trump, who returns to the White House on Monday, has pledged to take a hardline stance against an estimated 11 million undocumented migrants in the United States.
Article continues after this advertisement“If it is true, it will be a calamity, because it makes the poor wretches who have nothing pay”, Francis said during an interview with Italian television channel Nove.
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The Republican billionaire has vowed to carry out “the largest deportation operation in American history,” though any deportation program will face legal challenges, as well as potential refusals by some countries to accept deportees.
Article continues after this advertisementFrancis, who received Trump at the Vatican during his first term in the White House in 2017 for a half-hour meeting, has criticised him for his anti-migrant policies in the past.
Article continues after this advertisementIn February 2016, when asked about the then-US presidential hopeful’s anti-immigration stance, he said: “Anyone, whoever he is, who only wants to build walls and not bridges is not a Christian”.
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hacksaw slotsAnd last year the Argentine Jesuit made a rare foray into the US election season to call harsh anti-migrant attitudes “madness” and criticize right-wing US Catholic figures for overly conservative stances.
It was a reference to the notorious “behest loans” granted to individuals or corporations favored by powerful government officials.
Article continues after this advertisementTrump, 78, has also vowed to end birthright citizenship, calling it “ridiculous”, though it is guaranteed by the US constitution.
Analysts also expect him to issue executive orders on other aspects of immigration policy, and he is weighing declaring a national emergency, which would allow him to unlock Pentagon resources.
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