Guau el primer papa en el congreso. #PapaEnEEUUpic.twitter.com/vR5FbXqo4N
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Pope Francis is referencing Martin Luther King and Selma. In congress. In 2015.pic.twitter.com/RG8ANpwN1P
Marco Rubio is crying—literally crying—as Pope Francis talks immigration. What. Is. Hap. En. Ing.
The Pope calls for the global abolition of the death penalty.
Pope Francis essentially speaks out against life without parole, focusing on hope and rehabilitation.
Take note: So far, Pope Francis has covered racism, immigration, poverty, the death penalty. He's avoided abortion and homophobia.
Umm. I think I spoke too soon. Pope Francis is essentially saying same-sex marriage threatens the family. Nope.
I don't know. I suppose it can be interpreted in different ways. But I'm suspicious about this family theme.
There you have it. This is crazy in a very good way.
I'm really sorry for every supposedly lefty publication that doesn't have latino/a staffers right now. You won't get this visit right.
And sorry for every publication that doesn't have latino/a staffers covering 2016. You won't know what to do when Rubio gets the nomination.
Pope Francis is addresses the crowd outside Congress in Spanish. Makes Boehner cry. Literally.pic.twitter.com/dLzl33rFkR
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