Full text of Pope Francis' in-flight interview from Mexico to Rome :: Catholic News Agency (CNA)
Phil Pullella, Reuters: Today, you spoke very
eloquently about the problems of immigration. On the other side of the
border, there is a very tough electoral battle. One of the candidates
for the White House, Republican Donald Trump, in an interview recently
said that you are a political man and he even said that you are a pawn,
an instrument of the Mexican government for migration politics. Trump
said that if he’s elected, he wants to build 2,500 kilometers of wall
along the border. He wants to deport 11 million illegal immigrants,
separating families, etcetera. I would like to ask you, what do you
think of these accusations against you and if a North American Catholic
can vote for a person like this?
Pope Francis: Thank God he said I was a
politician because Aristotle defined the human person as 'animal
politicus.' At least I am a human person. As to whether I am a pawn,
well, maybe, I don't know. I'll leave that up to your judgment and that
of the people. And then, a person who thinks only about building walls,
wherever they may be, and not building bridges, is not Christian. This
is not in the Gospel. As far as what you said about whether I would
advise to vote or not to vote, I am not going to get involved in that. I
say only that this man is not Christian if he has said things like
that. We must see if he said things in that way and in this I give the
benefit of the doubt.
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