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Pope Leo XIV has urged European leaders to take stronger, long-term action on migration during a visit to the Italian island of Lampedusa, one of Europe's main entry points for migrants crossing the Mediterranean. Speaking during a Mass, the Pope called for policies that not only provide immediate humanitarian assistance but also improve opportunities in migrants' home countries to reduce forced migration. He honored those who lost their lives at sea by praying at a cemetery and visiting the Door of Europe memorial, which commemorates victims of the dangerous Mediterranean crossing. His visit comes shortly after the European Union approved stricter migration measures, highlighting the ongoing debate over border security and humanitarian responsibility. Lampedusa continues to receive thousands of migrants each year, many arriving on overcrowded boats after risky sea journeys. Pope Leo reaffirmed that welcoming and protecting migrants is a shared moral responsibility, emphasizing compassion, human dignity, and international cooperation in addressing one of Europe's most pressing challenges.

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