Pope Leo’s Criticism Boosts US Catholic Efforts to Aid Immigrants

November 7, 2025

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Recent strong criticism from Pope Leo XIV is empowering American Catholic leaders. The criticism concerns U.S. anti-immigration policies. Senior U.S. Church officials say the pontiff’s comments strengthen their resolve. They plan to assist immigrants impacted by the administration’s crackdown.

Pope Leo called for “deep reflection” in the U.S. on Tuesday. This focused on the government’s treatment of immigrants. Top bishops and major Catholic organizations immediately vowed to intensify their work.

Moral Imperative and Renewed Commitment

Kerry Alys Robinson, president and CEO of Catholic Charities USA, affirmed this resolve. She leads a federation of 168 Catholic charity agencies. She said Pope Leo’s comments “strengthen the resolve of those of us in the United States who remain deeply committed to welcoming the stranger.”

Pope Leo, the first U.S. pope, has steadily increased his criticism. He focused on the current administration’s stance on immigration. He addressed the treatment of migrants held near Chicago. He said, “There’s a deep reflection that needs to be made in terms of what’s happening.”

Chicago Cardinal Blase Cupich confirmed the pontiff’s attention is significant. “I know how much it means to detainees and their families that Pope Leo is paying close attention to the suffering of migrants,” he stated. Cardinal Cupich stressed that Catholic teachings require intervention. “This is not some abstract value,” he said. “This is the kind of moral imperative that is tested in the here and now.”

White House Defends Policy Amid Inhumanity Claims

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) manages the Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility near Chicago. The department defended its conditions on Wednesday. DHS stated that detainees are held under humane conditions. They also receive three meals daily.

White House spokeswoman Abigail Jackson responded to the criticism. She affirmed that President Trump was fulfilling promises made to American voters. This included deporting “criminal illegal aliens.” “He is keeping his promise to the American people,” Jackson asserted.

The Pope had called the U.S. treatment of immigrants “inhuman” in September. This critique drew backlash from some conservative Catholics. Nevertheless, Leo’s continued focus highlights the Vatican’s deep concern.

Bishops Plan Annual Meeting Discussion

El Paso Bishop Mark Seitz oversees a Catholic diocese bordering Mexico. He emphasized the impact of the Pope’s words. He said the pontiff’s recent comments “certainly reinforce my own commitment to speak up for (immigrants) and to redouble my own efforts.”

Seitz heads the migration committee of the U.S. bishops’ conference. He confirmed the issue will be central to their annual meeting in Baltimore from November 10-13. He stated, “Without question, this issue will be a major, if not the major, topic that we undertake.”

Many detained migrants hail from Latin America. Pope Leo has stressed the importance of respecting their spiritual rights. He cited scripture about welcoming the foreigner. A delegation of clergy was recently denied access to bring Communion to inmates at the Chicago facility.

A DHS spokesperson clarified the Chicago facility is for short-term processing. Religious services are not “standard operating procedure” there. However, the spokesperson added that religious groups are “more than welcome” to provide services at longer-term detention centers.

The Leadership Conference of Women Religious publicly affirmed its stance. “We stand with Pope Leo in affirming that how we welcome the stranger is a defining measure of the values of this country,” the group stated. They urged authorities to stop “violent action against migrants” and ensure their human rights are safeguarded.

 


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