A bishop appointed by Pope Leo descended on a California court today with a dozen other priests and faith leaders in an attempt to persuade ICE against deporting migrants.
Newly-appointed Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of San Diego, Michael Pham made an appeal on June 11, asking fellow men of the cloth to join migrants at hearings at the federal courthouse on June 20, International Refugee Day.
Friday, he was among 16 who went to the Southern California federal courthouse to support the migrants in the US legally who were pleading their cases.
In his appeal, Pham said the migrants were in a ‘difficult predicament’ of being hauled before judges.
‘We know that migrants and refugees find themselves in the difficult predicament of being called to appear, which is what the government asks of them, and then being given orders for expedited removal from our country.
‘It has been experienced that the presence of faith leaders makes a difference in how the migrants are treated.
‘Unfortunately, it will most likely not change the outcome,’ he said.

Bishop Michael Pham (right) of the Diocese of San Diego poses for a photo with then Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost before he became Pope Leo. The pontiff elevated Pham to the position of bishop in May

San Diego Bishop Michael Pham (center) and other religious leaders arrive at San Diego’s federal courthouse immigration hearings are held in support of migrants on International Refugee Day on Friday

In his appeal, Pham said the migrants were in a ‘difficult predicament’ of being hauled before judges
However, one of the priests in attendance believes they did make an impact, telling DailyMail.com that ICE agents left after seeing the priests.
‘Our presence made them scamper away. When ICE agents saw us come into the courtroom, that they submitted the names and photos of the persons they were seeking to the court but then they didn’t stay to try and apprehend them, Father Scott Santarosa told Daily Mail.
‘I think our presence today, and the presence of a lot of press had kind of a deterring effect on ICE today.
All of the cases that went before immigration judges while the religious delegation was there were continued, meaning the migrants were given another court date down the road and no arrests while made either.
‘It would have been a terrible optic, honestly,’ he added about the idea of migrants being shackled in front of priests.
Dramatic and emotional scenes have played out in courts across the country where migrants who went from legal to illegal in seconds are taken away.
In situations where a parent will be deported, their American kids can either be removed from the US along with them or stay behind with family in the US.
The migrants most at risk for being caught up in this legal catch-22 are those who have arrived in country in the last two years.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has jurisdiction of new cases for two years.
When those migrants are arriving in court, Trump federal prosecutors will inform the judge that they want to dismiss the case.
However, that doesn’t mean the legal claim can forward.
Instead, it means the case is out of the hands of the court and ICE now has jurisdiction to make an arrest.
Priests and churches across the country have spoken out against Trump’s deportation policies.
In Los Angeles, priests stood shoulder to shoulder with anti-ICE protestors as riots exploded earlier this month.

A priest holds flowers as police confront with anti-ICE protesters near Federal Building and Metropolitan Detention Center in Los Angeles, California on June 10, 2025 amid protests over immigration raids
When Trump first won re-election, the United Methodist Church issued a blistering rebuke of the president-elect two days after his victory.
‘The lessons of teach us the dangers of silence in the face of threats to human rights,’ the Council of Bishops wrote on Nov. 7.
‘We therefore reject rhetoric, policies, and actions that demean or discriminate against any of God’s children and will be vigilant in defending the rights of the vulnerable and speaking out against oppression.’
Before becoming the leader of the Catholic Church, Pope Leo had been incredibly critical of MAGA immigration policies.
Earlier this year, the new pope called out Vice President JD Vance, calling him outright ‘wrong’ as viral social media spat about his faith went viral.