Hungary PM Viktor Orban Gave Pope Francis A 'Provocative Gift'Chris MenahanInformationLiberation Sep. 15, 2021 |
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Hungary Prime Minister Viktor Orban pushed back against Pope Francis' calls for open borders on Sunday by giving him a "provocative gift" from the 13th century... From CBS News, "Pope Francis urges openness to migrants as he meets one of Europe's most anti-immigration leaders": Pope Francis carefully rebuked the anti-migrant politics of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban on the first day of a papal visit to Central Europe. Speaking at an outdoor Mass in Budapest on Sunday, the pontiff called on Hungarians to "extend their arms to everyone," in a veiled reference to the nationalist government's closed-door policy on immigration.Balazs Orban, Deputy Minister for the Prime Minister's Office, described the letter on Twitter:
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