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At a meeting with migrants and the organisations that rescue and accompany them in Gran Canaria, Pope Leo urged the world not to grow indifferent to their suffering and called for legal and safe migration pathways, denounced human trafficking and exploitation, and insisted that “human dignity has no passport and does not lose its value when crossing a border.”

"Dear migrants, before saying anything else to you, I want to bow before your dignity. You are not just numbers or files," Pope Leo XIV said in a meeting with organizations working with migrants at the Port of Arguineguína in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain. In his address the Pope also called governments and international institutions to share the responsibility in addressing migration. Europe "cannot claim to uphold human dignity while growing accustomed to the Mediterranean and the Atlantic becoming unmarked graves," he insisted.






Every boat that arrives brings a question along with the migrants: what kind of world have we built, if so many brothers and sisters must risk death to seek life? Human dignity demands legal and safe pathways, rescue and assistance, real cooperation against traffickers, effective protection for victims, serious processes of reception and integration, and policies that allow every person to live with dignity in their own land. We cannot grow accustomed to counting the dead. Human dignity has no passport and does not lose its value when crossing a border. #ApostolicJourney




At a meeting with migrants and the organisations that rescue and accompany them in Gran Canaria, Pope Leo urged the world not to grow indifferent to their suffering and called for legal and safe migration pathways, denounced human trafficking and exploitation, and insisted that “human dignity has no passport and does not lose its value when crossing a border.”







"Dear migrants, before saying anything else to you, I want to bow before your dignity. You are not just numbers or files," Pope Leo XIV said in a meeting with organizations working with migrants at the Port of Arguineguína in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain. In his address the Pope also called governments and international institutions to share the responsibility in addressing migration. Europe "cannot claim to uphold human dignity while growing accustomed to the Mediterranean and the Atlantic becoming unmarked graves," he insisted.


@potamopotos Stop blaming the Pope. It's the US government that has created the refugees creating with its constant warmongering





