"The tragedies of history remind us how far we are from arriving at our goal, the new Jerusalem, “the dwelling place of God with men” (Rev 21:3).
Yet this does not mean that we should lose heart. In the light of what we have learned in the tribulations of recent times,
we are called to renew our commitment to building a future that conforms ever more fully to
God’s plan of a world in which everyone can live in peace and dignity."
Message of His Holiness Pope Francis for the 108th World Day of Migrants and Refugees
Tragedy in San Antonio, Texas
The migrants were found dead in an abandoned tractor-trailer baking in extreme heat in San Antonio, Texas on the evening of June 27. The official death toll has risen to 53, NPR reported, and the dead include 22 Mexicans, 7 Guatemalans, and 2 Hondurans, with the others not yet having been identified. (Source)
Tragedy in Morocco-Spain Border (Melila)
Reports say that between 1500 and 2000 migrants stormed the heavily fortified border between the Moroccan region of Nador and the Spanish enclave on Friday, in hopes of crossing into Spanish territory. In the chaos that ensued, not less than 23 people died and dozens of others were injured. (Source)
We share a new video from Pope Francis. Before the 108th World Day of Migrants and Refugees (WDMR), that will be held on September 25, 2022, the Holy Father focuses on the subtitle “Growing together as a society”, highlighting the importance of the contribution that migrants and refugees give to the socio-economic growth of societies welcoming them.