Donald Trump Criticizes Pope Francis as ‘Very Political’ for Mexico Trip
Donald J. Trump has a message for Pope Francis ahead of the pope’s trip to pray with migrants along the Mexican border: You don’t get it.
The pope is planning to go to the Rio Grande next week while on a visit to Mexico. He plans to offer prayer and show solidarity with suffering refugees.
Mr. Trump does not approve. In an interview with the Fox Business Network on Thursday, the Republican presidential candidate, who has proposed building a wall along the United States’s southern border, suggested that Francis was serving as a pawn of the Mexican government.
“I think that the pope is a very political person,” Mr. Trump said.
Immigration overhaul has been central to Mr. Trump’s campaign, and he has taken a hard line on the issue, proposing to deport all undocumented immigrants and make Mexico pay for the construction of the wall to keep them out. He said that Mexico most likely directed the pope to pay a visit to the border out of concern that the United States would get tougher on migrants.
“I don’t think he understands the danger of the open border that we have with Mexico,” Mr. Trump said of Francis. “I think Mexico got him to do it because they want to keep the border just the way it is. They’re making a fortune, and we’re losing.”
The remarks come as Mr. Trump, a Presbyterian, has been trying to showcase his religious devotion as he courts Christian conservative voters.
It is not the first time Mr. Trump has been critical of the pope.
Before Francis’s visit to the United States last summer, Mr. Trump described the pope as “very political.” He said in an interview with CNN that if the pope were ever to lecture him on the evils of capitalism, he would warn him that the Islamic State wanted to invade the Vatican.
Despite their differences, Mr. Trump said at the time that he did respect the pope.
“I like him,” Mr. Trump said. “He seems like a pretty good guy
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