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FRI · 2026-06-12 · 20:17 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0612-84002
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Pope warns people smugglers they face God’s wrath

During his weeklong tour of Spain, Pope Leo has made migration a central theme, particularly during his visit to the Canary Islands. He directly addressed human traffickers, warning them they will face "God’s wrath" and "divine justice" for exploiting desperate African migrants attempting to reach Europe.

By AP and ReutersAl JazeeraFiled 2026-06-12 · 20:17 GMTLean · CenterRead · 2 min
Pope warns people smugglers they face God’s wrath
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During his weeklong tour of Spain, Pope Leo has made migration a central theme, particularly during his visit to the Canary Islands. He directly addressed human traffickers, warning them they will face "God’s wrath" and "divine justice" for exploiting desperate African migrants attempting to reach Europe. The Pope urged these individuals to "repent while there is still time." The Canary Islands, located off the coast of Africa, are a significant entry point into Europe for migrants undertaking dangerous sea journeys. Pope Leo also emphasized the inherent dignity and rights of migrants, calling on global leaders to welcome and integrate them. The article notes a significant increase in migrant arrivals to the Canary Islands in recent years.

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Pope Leo insisted on the inherent dignity and rights of migrants.

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The Canary Islands received 46,843 migrants in 2024, compared to fewer than 1,000 in 2015.

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The Canary Islands are a main gateway into Europe for migrants.

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Pope Leo warned human traffickers they will face God’s wrath for exploiting migrants.

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Migration has been a central theme throughout Pope Leo’s weeklong tour of Spain.Pope Leo has warned human traffickers that they will face God’s wrath if they continue to exploit desperate African people trying to reach Europe via Spain’s Canary Islands.On Friday, his second day in the Canary Islands, the pontiff said that he wanted to directly address those who “take advantage of people’s desperation [or] organise death routes”.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemslist 1 of 3Giant crowds greet Pope Leo at public mass in Madridlist 2 of 3Pope Leo praises Spain’s ‘commitment to peace and solidarity’list 3 of 3Pope calls for end to polarisation during visit to Spainend of listThroughout his weeklong tour of Spain, the American pope has insisted on the inherent dignity and rights of migrants, urging global leaders to welcome and integrate them into society.“Stop. Repent,” said Pope Leo. “For every life lost, every family deceived … you will have to appear before divine justice.”“Repent while there is still time,” he said, invoking the Catholic belief that someone who committed evil acts in life can confess their sins and make amends or be sent to hell upon their death.Leo was visiting the Canary Islands, a Spanish archipelago off the western coast of Africa, as the culmination of a three-stop tour of Spain.The islands are one of the main gateways into Europe for migrants, who risk a deadly journey across the waters of the Atlantic Ocean, often in improvised and overcrowded small craft.Earlier, the first man from the United States to lead the Roman Catholic Church, warned world leaders that history would condemn those who allowed people fleeing war or poverty to suffer.Located more than 1,000km (620 miles) from mainland Spain, the Canaries saw migration peak in 2024, when the islands received 46,843 migrants, compared with fewer than 1,000 in 2015, according to official data.
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