Pope Francis has publicly criticized the concept of “remigration” – the forced return of migrants to their countries of origin – deeming it incompatible with Christian values. The statement directly addresses a policy increasingly advocated by right-wing and populist parties across Europe. These parties propose “remigration” as a solution to immigration concerns, often framing it as a means of preserving national identity and culture. The Pope’s remarks represent a clear moral opposition to these proposals, emphasizing the Church’s traditional stance on welcoming and assisting migrants. He did not elaborate on specific policies or nations, but the context clearly targets the growing political movement. The Vatican has not released further details regarding the Pope’s reasoning beyond the assertion that such actions are not aligned with Christian teachings. This intervention adds a significant religious dimension to the ongoing European debate on migration.