Pope Francis: Angelus appeal for Cuban
migrants
(Vatican
Radio) Pope Francis appealed for Cuban migrants on Sunday, who are often
victims of human traffickers, and find themselves at present stranded on the
border between Nicaragua and Costa Rica. He called on the countries of Central
America to help the roughly five thousand migrants seeking to reach the United
States via the land route to find a solution to the situation.
Speaking
to pilgrims and tourists after the Angelus prayer on Sunday,
Pope Francis said, “My thoughts in this moment go out to the numerous Cuban
migrants who find themselves in difficulty in Central America, many of whom are
victims of human trafficking: I invite the countries of the region to renew
with generosity all necessary efforts in order to find a rapid solution to this
humanitarian drama.”
Mexico
and several Central American countries have seen a surge in migration from Cuba
as warming relations between the Communist-ruled island nation and the United
States has raised the possibility that current U.S. asylum policy toward Cubans
could end soon.
The
Nicaraguan government has proposed that the U.S. organize an airlift to bring
the migrants to the United States, while the government of Costa Rica has
been in conversation with Belize and Guatemala, in an effort to convince those
countries to grant safe passage to the migrants that would allow them to reach
Mexico.
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