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Vance meets Pope Francis amid row over Trump’s migrant plans

Vance’s motorcade was on Vatican territory for 17 minutes. The Vatican said there was an ‘exchange of opinions’ including current conflicts

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Pope Francis meeting with US Vice-President J.D. Vance in The Vatican. Photo: AFP
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US Vice-President J.D. Vance briefly met Pope Francis on Sunday to exchange Easter greetings, after they got into a long-distance tangle over the Trump administration’s migrant deportation plans.

Francis, who is recovering from a near-fatal bout of pneumonia, received Vance in one of the reception rooms of the Vatican hotel where he lives. The 88-year-old pope offered the Catholic vice-president three big chocolate Easter eggs for Vance’s three young children, who did not attend, as well as a Vatican tie and rosaries.

“I know you have not been feeling great but it’s good to see you in better health,” Vance told the pope. “Thank you for seeing me.”

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Vance’s motorcade entered Vatican City through a side gate while Easter Mass was being celebrated in St. Peter’s Square. Francis had delegated the celebration of the Mass to another cardinal.

The Vatican said they met for a few minutes at the Domus Santa Marta “to exchange Easter greetings.” Vance’s office said that they met, but provided no further details. In all, Vance’s motorcade was on Vatican territory for 17 minutes.

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He later joined his family for Easter Mass at St. Paul Outside the Walls, one of the four pontifical basilicas in Rome. The Vances visited the tomb of the apostle St. Paul that is said to be located there.

Protesters hold signs as they march towards the White House during a ‘Free Kilmar Abrego Garcia’ and anti-Trump rally in Washington on Saturday. Administration officials have claimed Abrego Garcia he is an illegal migrant, a gang member and involved in human trafficking without providing evidence. Photo: AFP
Protesters hold signs as they march towards the White House during a ‘Free Kilmar Abrego Garcia’ and anti-Trump rally in Washington on Saturday. Administration officials have claimed Abrego Garcia he is an illegal migrant, a gang member and involved in human trafficking without providing evidence. Photo: AFP
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