Following his historic election as the first American pope

On May 8, 2025, Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost of Chicago was elected Pope Leo XIV—the first American to lead the Catholic Church. His election quickly drew praise, including from former President Donald Trump, who called it a “Great Honor for our Country.” However, past social media posts from the new pope—critical of U.S. immigration policies and comments by Vice President J.D. Vance—have resurfaced. He condemned family separation and deportation practices, calling them morally indefensible, and pushed back on Vance’s claim that Christian love should be ranked by proximity.

These statements, made before his papacy, reflect a strong emphasis on social justice, human dignity, and universal compassion—values rooted in Catholic teaching.

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