Pope Francis has asked people to pray after 46 migrants were found dead in a Texas trailer truck on Monday

Pope Francis has asked people to pray after 46 migrants were found dead in a Texas trailer truck on Monday

 

Pope Francis at a general audience in Rome in June 2018. / CNA file photo

After 46 migrants were discovered dead in a Texas trailer truck on Monday, Pope Francis urged people to pray.

“I sorrowfully heard the news of the tragedy of the #migrants in Texas and #Melilla,” the pope said in a social media post on June 28.

“Let us #PrayTogether for these brothers and sisters who died following their hope of a better life; and for ourselves, may the Lord might open our hearts so these misfortunes never happen again.”

On the evening of June 27, the migrants’ bodies were discovered inside an abandoned tractor-trailer in San Antonio, Texas.

According to the Associated Press, four children were among the sixteen more patients who were hospitalized.

“The EU and its member states’ management of migration cannot consist in giving a blank check to neighboring countries that don’t respect the inalienable dignity of migrants and refugees,” it said.

“COMECE also condemns the use of violence by people trying to cross borders and calls for a proportionate use of force by law enforcement agents and the absolute respect of the human dignity and the fundamental rights of migrants and refugees, as well as the facilitation of an appropriate screening of persons that are legitimate asylum seekers.”