The response from the Diocese reflects not just pastoral concern but also a broader dialogue within the Catholic Church regarding the safety and wellbeing of vulnerable communities. The move points to an increasing recognition of the impacts of immigration enforcement on daily life and religious practices, particularly for Latino populations who may feel targeted in such operations. In addition to Rojas's statement, the recent experiences of individuals detained in public spaces such as shopping centers and outside churches illustrate the urgent reality faced by many immigrants today. As more areas experience similar tensions, the stance of religious leaders could play a critical role in advocating for and supporting immigrant communities.