Los Angeles Times

No praise for pope’s comments

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Re “Pope denounces both Trump and Harris as being ‘against life,’ ” Sept. 14

In criticizin­g former President Trump’s stance on immigratio­n, Pope Francis (and those advising him) made the same mistake that too many others make.

Republican­s and Trump are in favor of immigratio­n. We welcome and want legal immigrants. The United States legally admits many hundreds of thousands of immigrants each and every year. Immigrants who are in this country illegally, however, are often unvetted.

Be a responsibl­e citizen and moral human by seeking and considerin­g facts, not propaganda and feelings.

F. Stephen Masek

Mission Viejo

The pope said Vice President Kamala Harris, in supporting abortion rights, supports killing humans.

No woman, teen, girl or child ever had an abortion “just because.” Her pregnancy was toxic for any number of reasons — maternal fatality if the pregnancy is carried to term, an ectopic pregnancy, fetal death in utero, rape, incest, lifethreat­ening domestic abuse and much more.

Women have had to abort a much-wanted pregnancy with great sorrow and then go on to bear healthy children with joy and gladness. It is no one’s business but their own.

Caroline Brown Sierra Madre

Recently, Francis slammed both Trump and Harris on the issues of abortion and immigratio­n and asked Americans to vote for the least evil candidate.

It is admirable that he speaks out against abortion as murder, but what happened to “who am I to judge”?

It is admirable that he is supportive of immigrants and opined that building a wall “is not Christian,” but what if they choose to settle in the Vatican?

It is admirable that he said bishops should keep out of politics, but what is he doing?

Thomas Pavey

Perth, Australia

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