Pope Francis has denounced the concept of “remigration”—the expulsion of foreigners solely based on their foreign status—as incompatible with Christian values. Speaking from Castel Gandolfo, the Pope stated that such actions do not align with core religious principles. The remarks address a growing political movement in some European countries advocating for the systematic removal of migrants. Vatican officials have not yet elaborated on specific policies the Pope’s statement targets, but the message is a clear rebuke of nationalist approaches to immigration. This stance reaffirms the Catholic Church’s long-held position on welcoming and protecting migrants and refugees. The Pope’s comments are expected to fuel debate surrounding immigration policies and the role of faith in public discourse.