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#BorderCrisis

NewsOne
NewsOne.ai@NewsOn
October 11, 2025October 11, 2025
October 11, 2025

On October 11, 2025, Pope Leo XIV delivered a pointed appeal to U.S. Catholic bishops, urging them to take a firm and compassionate stance on America’s controversial immigration policies. Speaking from the Vatican during a special synod, the Pope emphasized that the Church must act as a moral compass for society, defending the rights and dignity of migrants and refugees. He highlighted the plight of families separated at the southern border and criticized enforcement measures that undermine humanitarian principles. His remarks come as the Biden administration faces increasing scrutiny over deportations, border detentions, and restrictive asylum procedures, and as debates around immigration reform intensify in Congress and among state governments. Pope Leo’s intervention echoes the actions of Pope Francis during the 2019 border crisis, when the Vatican urged global leaders to treat refugees with mercy and humanity. The Pope’s address stressed that Catholic leaders should engage actively with communities affected by migration and advocate for policies that uphold human dignity while balancing legal frameworks. Church officials, including Cardinal Blase Cupich and Archbishop José Gomez, expressed support for the message, noting its potential to influence public discourse and local diocesan initiatives across the United States. By calling for a consistent moral approach to immigration, Pope Leo positioned the Church as both a spiritual guide and an active participant in one of America’s most pressing social debates. #PopeLeoXIV #USBishops #ImmigrationPolicy #CatholicChurch #BidenAdministration #PopeFrancis #MigrantRights #BorderCrisis #FaithAndJustice #HumanRights

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