During a meeting in the Plaza del Cristo de La Laguna in Tenerife, the leader of the Catholic Church, the pope, addressed migrants and integration workers. Addressing those who profit from the hardship and despair experienced by migrants, the pope urged them to “Stop. Repent.” He stated that the financial gains derived from exploiting the vulnerability of the poor would not lead to peace, honor, or a secure future.
The pope’s visit to the Spanish Canary Islands included meetings with migrant groups. During these discussions, the pope issued a strong warning, specifically targeting individuals and groups he accused of exploiting others. He directed his message to those who “exploit the despair of others; those who organize death routes, engage in human trafficking, take documents, exploit workers, threaten women, cheat families.”
The pope’s remarks underscored a moral condemnation of exploitation within migration contexts.
His call to “Stop” and “repent” served as a direct admonition against criminal activities and systemic abuses targeting vulnerable populations. The message emphasized that such exploitative practices are fundamentally contrary to principles of peace and human dignity.
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