Warning: The following article contains references to the sexual abuse, rape, and torture of children, as detailed in the recent Rape Gang Inquiry Report from the U.K. Reader discretion is advised.

Pope Leo XIV has, as I’ve noted before, done tremendous work reversing much of the damage done by his late predecessor Pope Francis, who often sowed confusion and nearly as often refused to offer subsequent clarity. There is one topic, however, upon which Pope Leo could and should afford further clarity, in accord with the age-old teachings of the Catholic Church and her greatest thinkers, and that subject is immigration.

On June 16, speaking to journalists, the Holy Father said, regarding the program of “remigration” and mass deportations being executed or proposed in many Western nations at present, “Many times we don’t recognize the reasons why these people had to leave their countries. …

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