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Pope Francis Aligns With Spanish Socialists on Open Borders Agenda

During a visit to Spain, the Pope praised the socialist government’s reckless immigration policies and globalist multilateralism.

ImmigrationPublished June 6, 2026 at 6:34 PMProcessed June 6, 2026 at 7:45 PM
King Felipe VI of Spain and Queen Letizia of Spain reception to His Holiness the Pope Leo in Welcome Ceremony at Royal Palace on Saturday.

Pope Francis has kicked off his week-long tour of Spain by offering a ringing endorsement of Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez’s left-wing agenda.

During a reception at the royal palace, the Pope lauded Spain’s commitment to multilateralism and its permissive stance on migration, effectively providing political cover for a government currently pushing to grant legal status to 500,000 undocumented individuals.

This move stands in stark contrast to the tightening immigration policies seen across much of Europe, where nations are finally prioritizing national sovereignty over open-border idealism.

The Pope’s rhetoric, which frames the mass influx of migrants as a matter of 'solidarity,' ignores the immense strain these policies place on public infrastructure and the rule of law. While the Vatican attempts to paint this as a moral imperative, the reality is that Spain’s current administration is incentivizing dangerous, illegal crossings.

The trip will culminate in a visit to the Canary Islands, where the Pope and Prime Minister Sanchez intend to honor those who have died attempting to reach Europe—a tragedy that is the direct result of the very policies that encourage such perilous journeys.

Beyond the immigration debate, the Pope is also navigating a domestic crisis within the Church, following a 2023 report alleging widespread sexual abuse by clergy members.

While the Church continues to contest these findings, the Pope’s visit serves as a calculated effort to align the Vatican with the socialist government’s internationalist worldview, regardless of the domestic consequences for the Spanish people.

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