Pope Leo has come out in support of a rare special message released by the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops in recent days that lamented a "climate of fear and anxiety around questions of profiling and immigration enforcement."
Without mentioning U.S. President Donald Trump's administration by name, 216 of 224 bishops voted in favour of releasing the message that condemned the "vilification" of migrants and expressed concerns over the fear and anxiety immigration raids have sown in communities, as well as the denial of pastoral care to migrants in detention centres.
Speaking to reporters late Tuesday as he left the papal country house south of Rome, Leo urged Catholics and all people of goodwill to listen to what they said.
"I think we have to look for ways of treating people humanel

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