Pope promotes ‘humanitarian corridors’ that help bring migrants to different parts of Europe

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Pope Francis said “humanitarian corridors,” which have operated in Italy since 2016, saved lives and helped newly arrived migrants get acclimated while church groups provided housing, education and work opportunities

Pope Francis met Saturday with thousands of refugees and the charity groups helping them as he sought to promote legal migration routes to Europe as an alternative to smuggling operations that he said have turned the Mediterranean Sea into a “cemetery.”

“Humanitarian corridors not only aim to bring refugees to Italy and other European countries, rescuing them from situations of uncertainty, danger and endless waiting; they also work toward integration,” he said. Families from Syria, Afghanistan, Rwanda and Ukraine were in the Vatican auditorium to meet with the pope.

 

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Why doesn't he and his global pals build corridors to non-white nations? When they get to the white govern ones, they don't seem to be happy, and end up calling white people racists Who needs that? Stay where they are and make a go of it or go to non-white govern nations

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