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Pope Francis calls on Europe and US to do more for migrants

From Tempo · () Indonesian

Translated from Indonesian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Pope Francis urged Europe and the United States to increase their support for migrants.
  • The Pope's visit to Lampedusa, a key arrival point for migrants, highlighted the urgent need for action.
  • He expressed concern over rising intolerance and indifference towards migrants globally.

Pope Francis has issued a strong appeal to Europe and the United States, calling for greater commitment to assisting migrants. His remarks came during a visit to Lampedusa, an Italian island that has become a primary destination for thousands of migrants crossing the Mediterranean.

The pontiff's presence on the frontline of the migration crisis served to underscore the humanitarian imperative for more robust international support. He emphasized that the journey for many migrants is fraught with peril, and that indifference to their plight is unacceptable.

Francis expressed deep concern over the growing trends of intolerance and indifference that he observes worldwide. He urged global leaders and citizens alike to confront these attitudes and to foster a more compassionate response to those seeking refuge and a better life. The Pope's message directly challenges the status quo, pushing for tangible action beyond mere acknowledgment of the crisis.

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Originally published by Tempo in Indonesian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.