Pope Leo Uses America’s 250th Anniversary to Push Pro-Migration Message While Accepting Liberty Medal — Again Takes Aim at Trump-Era Immigration Policies
Source: The Gateway Pundit · Bias: Far Right
Summary
Pope Leo XIV, the first American-born pontiff from Chicago, was awarded the Liberty Medal by the National Constitution Center on Friday for his “lifelong work promoting religious liberty and freedom of conscience,” ideals the Center tied directly to the First Amendment and the Founding Fathers. The post Pope Leo Uses America’s 250th Anniversary to Push Pro-Migration Message While Accepting Liberty Medal — Again Takes Aim at Trump-Era Immigration Policies appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
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