Pope Francis wants President Trump to expand his definition of ‘pro-life’ to include protecting DACA recipients

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As he said, if he does not protect young immigrants from exile, the President is not a pro-life pretext, Pope Francis said Monday.

The delayed action for the fury childhood arrivals program was decided last week to determine the futures for six-month donation of six-month Congress of six-dozen minors who came to the United States.

But Pope Francis has urged the President that a religious leader is afraid that he can separate the family.

"If he is a good PRO-life believer, then he must understand that the family life will cradle and one will defend his unity," Francis said in the Vatican route confession of Colombia during an in-flight press conference.

There is nothing that can bear fruit for children or their families. "

"I hope they revise it," said the Pope. "Because I've heard of the US President: he presented himself as a person who is pro-life."

Especially during such a period when he appeared in a three-day period to answer contradictory questions on questions - during the campaigning of the 2016 president and before that, the position of the trick on abortion was always clear.

But after entering the White House, Trump repeatedly supported it for anti-protesters. And its position is consistent with the majority of those in his team. Most Republicans - 65 percent - According to Pew Research Center, abortion should be illegal in most or most cases.

Francis has been known to be liberal and has been praised for consistent calls to refer to it as "pro-life", which means that it has been widely used to understand the intrabbler's understanding. But it does not seem that the President will be included to protect the unauthorized youth from the countries they have been sent, which will push their supporters towards harm according to their definition of "pro-life".

After his DAAA decision, Trump said he had no "second thought".

Several religious leaders spoke against the decision of the tram administration, including the leadership of the Catholic Bishops' US Conference.

"Declined programs are condemnable," they wrote. "This DACA creates unnecessary fears for youth and their families, these young people enter the United States and often know America as their only home."

"The Catholic Church has shown great pride and respect for a long time since DACA youths live aspirants in their daily lives and are determined to contribute and contribute to society: continue the work and continue their families, work in the military and continue continuing. Add leaders. "Now, after months of anxiety and fear about their future, these brave youth will face deportation. This decision is unacceptable and we do not reflect those who are American."

Catholic leaders understand that pushback is part of the extended headlines of Latino immigrants among the US Catholic Church in the US.

But not all American Catholics see that as a good thing - and some think that the church is worried that the Dakar decision of the tram will increase suddenly, among which the former White House chief strategist Steve Banon was also present.

The Catholic Church "is really unable to come up with expertise in church problems, they need illegal aliens. They need illegal aliens to fill the churches," Bannon said in a "60 minute" interview that Sunday.

According to Professor Hosfman Ospinon, professor of theology and religious education of the Department of Theology of the Boston College of Hausfman Ospino, in recent years, Latin America's most populous country represents the rise of Catholic population, immigrants from Latin America and Caribbean reshape the picture of Catholicism in the United States. And ministry

Benon believes that the Catholic Church's support is for financial security for them.

"They have them - they have an economic interest. Their unlimited immigration, unlimited illegal immigration has an economic interest," he said.

Most Americans support the call, most of the white Catholics share negative views of Benane to unauthorized immigrants. According to the survey of the Public Religion Research Institute of 2015, 44% of white Catholics believe that immigrants strengthen the country. The same poll found that among the 10 white Catholics, more than 4 immigrants threatened traditional American customs and values. Perhaps this is the opinion why Trump won the Catholic vote after the party elected Democratic candidate in two previous presidential elections

Pope may think that he is pushing Trump to an accident where he likes to choose between "pro-life" and anti-dancer, it thinks that many people think of it as a Catholic banquet that they do not look at the shape of the Pope's form of immigration or Even their views on abortion issues.

After all, more than half of the US Catholics do not have "pro-life" of Pope, they believe that abortion should be legal in all or most of the cases, according to the Pew Research Center, in fact there is a position that is unknown with the Catholic Church.

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