Pope Leo XIV blasted President Donald Trump’s “inhuman” treatment of immigrants, offering his most pointed criticism yet of U.S. policy.

The first American pope, who was born and raised in Chicago, had previously distanced himself from his older brother’s MAGA views and privately urged Vice President JD Vance to respect the dignity of “all people” wherever they’re born.

He has also voiced his support for Gaza and Ukraine, and called for an end to the kind of aggressive rhetoric favored by th e Trump administration.

But the pope has generally avoided criticizing U.S. politics specifically during his public remarks—until now.

“Someone who says ‘I’m against abortion’ but is in favor of the death penalty is not really pro-life,” Leo, 70, told reporters Tuesday. “Someone who says ‘I’m ag

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