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This Parish Priest Adopted More than 20 Children in Case Their Parents Are Deported From the United States.

Summary by Desde La Fe
In Hyattsville, Maryland, a town with a strong Latino presence, Salvadoran Father Vidal Rivas, parish priest of the Church of San Mateo, has become a living refuge for migrant families who fear forced separation. For more than 20 years now, Rivas has witnessed the tightening of U.S. immigration policies and their human consequences. The scene that marked a break occurred at a traffic crossing: the priest saw ICE agents keep a young Salvadoran on…
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In Hyattsville, Maryland, a town with a strong Latino presence, Salvadoran Father Vidal Rivas, parish priest of the Church of San Mateo, has become a living refuge for migrant families who fear forced separation. For more than 20 years now, Rivas has witnessed the tightening of U.S. immigration policies and their human consequences. The scene that marked a break occurred at a traffic crossing: the priest saw ICE agents keep a young Salvadoran on…

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Desde la Fe broke the news in on Thursday, January 15, 2026.
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