Pope Francis continued his visit to Spain, arriving in the Canary Islands on June 11th, a region frequently impacted by migration crises. Addressing the issue from the port of Arguineguin, the Pope strongly criticized what he described as global “indifference” towards the plight of migrants. He paid tribute to the individuals undertaking dangerous journeys, highlighting their struggles and resilience. This visit follows stops in Madrid and Barcelona as part of his Spanish tour. The Canary Islands serve as a key entry point for migrants attempting to reach Europe, often facing perilous sea crossings. The Pope’s remarks aim to draw international attention to the humanitarian challenges faced by migrants and the need for greater global responsibility. His message underscores the Vatican’s ongoing concern for vulnerable populations.