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Pope Leo XIV's visit to the Canary Islands puts a spotlight on one of the world's deadliest migration routes, where tens of thousands risk their lives crossing the Atlantic each year. Human dignity doesn't expire at a border, and the Canary Islands' own history of emigration makes its people uniquely positioned to model genuine hospitality. Turning migrants away or warehousing them in degrading conditions is a moral failure and Pope Leo is right to be highlighting this issue.
Pope Leo is making a serious political miscalculation by aligning the Church with left-wing immigration policy at a moment when European voters are moving sharply in the opposite direction. Framing open borders as a moral imperative alienates socially conservative Catholics who form the Church's backbone, while lending credibility to governments that actively oppose Church teaching on abortion and marriage. A pope who sides with atheist progressives over populist defenders of Western culture is betting the Church's future on a losing hand.