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Pope Leo decries migrants being treated ‘worse than house pets’

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By Joshua McElwee

ABOARD ‌THE PAPAL FLIGHT, April 23 (Reuters) - Pope Leo ​on Thursday decried the world's treatment of immigrants, saying that often ⁠migrants and refugees seeking to escape violence or poverty are considered "worse than house pets or animals," in unusually ​strong remarks on the issue.

Leo, who has been a critic ‌of U.S. President Trump's hardline immigration policies, called for humane treatment of immigrants while on his flight back to Rome ⁠after a four-nation Africa tour.

"They are human ⁠beings and we have to treat human beings in a humanitarian way and not treat them worse … than house pets or animals," the pope said in a ‌press conference.

Leo, the first U.S. pope, did not mention ⁠any specific country in his remarks on ‌Thursday.

The pope has previously questioned ​whether the Trump administration's hardline policies are in line with the Catholic Church's strict pro-life teachings, in remarks ‌that drew sharp criticism from conservative U.S. ​Catholics.

Leo said on ⁠Thursday that countries have a right to control ‌their borders. He urged richer ⁠nations to help develop the countries that migrants are leaving, so they do not feel the need to leave.

"What ​are richer countries ‌doing to change the situation for poorer countries?" he asked. "And ⁠why can't we seek … ​to change the situations in (those) countries?"

(Reporting by Joshua McElwee, ​editing by Deepa Babington)

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