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Papa Leão XIV pede que Europa proteja os migrantes
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Papa Leão XIV pede que Europa proteja os migrantes

Pope Leo XIV urged Europe to protect and integrate migrants during a visit to Lampedusa, Italy, a symbol of the migrant crisis marked by thousands of deaths in the dangerous Mediterranean crossing from Africa. The pope, the first American pope of the Catholic Church, visited on July 4, the anniversary of the United States' independence, and highlighted the need for a strategic, long-term approach to address migration. His visit occurred two weeks after the European Union approved new migration rules allowing increased detention and the creation of border-outside holding centers. During his trip, he visited a cemetery where unidentified migrants are buried, stood alone by the sea, and interacted with a migrant family at the 'Door of Europe' monument. He praised Lampedusa's local community for their solidarity and honored those who died in the journey. According to the International Organization for Migration (IOM), over 1,330 people died or went missing attempting the crossing in 2025, with at least 865 in 2026.

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Papa Leão XIV pede que Europa proteja os migrantes

Pope Leo XIV urged Europe to protect and integrate migrants during a visit to Lampedusa, Italy, a symbol of the migrant crisis marked by thousands of deaths in the dangerous Mediterranean crossing from Africa. The pope, the first American pope of the Catholic Church, visited on July 4, the anniversary of the United States' independence, and highlighted the need for a strategic, long-term approach to address migration. His visit occurred two weeks after the European Union approved new migration rules allowing increased detention and the creation of border-outside holding centers. During his trip, he visited a cemetery where unidentified migrants are buried, stood alone by the sea, and interacted with a migrant family at the 'Door of Europe' monument. He praised Lampedusa's local community for their solidarity and honored those who died in the journey. According to the International Organization for Migration (IOM), over 1,330 people died or went missing attempting the crossing in 2025, with at least 865 in 2026.

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