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Pope promotes ‘humanitarian corridors’ for migrants

Por: Portland Press Herald World March 19, 2023

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Pope Francis meets with refugee families in the Paul VI hall at the Vatican on Saturday. Gregorio Borgia/Associated Press VATICAN CITY — 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.” Francis said “humanitarian corridors,” which... + full article



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