Pope criticise rising wealth inequality and the treatment of migrants
Pope Francis on Sunday criticised the rising wealth inequality and the treatment of
migrants, saying the world should not ignore those “tossed by
the waves of life”.
Francis also reiterated his support for migrants saying that people must pay attention to “all those forced to flee their homes and native land for an uncertain future”.
His remarks came as hundreds of migrants from a caravan of Central
Americans were stalled at the U.S.-Mexico border after being denied
entry to the United States, although Francis made no direct reference to
the situation in the United States.
A report this year by Oxfam said 3.7 billion people, or half of the global population, saw no increase in their wealth in 2017, while 82 percent of the wealth generated last year went to the richest one percent of the global population.
Reuters
Injustice is the perverse root of poverty, Francis said at a Mass marking the Roman Catholic Church’s annual World Day of the Poor.
The cry of the poor daily becomes stronger but heard less, drowned out by the din of the rich few, who grow ever fewer and more rich.
Francis also reiterated his support for migrants saying that people must pay attention to “all those forced to flee their homes and native land for an uncertain future”.
A report this year by Oxfam said 3.7 billion people, or half of the global population, saw no increase in their wealth in 2017, while 82 percent of the wealth generated last year went to the richest one percent of the global population.
Reuters
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