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Pope names former undocumented migrant as US bishop

By AFP
May 02, 2026
Pope Leo XIV gestures on the day of a weekly general audience in Saint Peters Square at the Vatican, April 29, 2026. — Reuters
Pope Leo XIV gestures on the day of a weekly general audience in Saint Peter's Square at the Vatican, April 29, 2026. — Reuters

VATICAN CITY: Pope Leo XIV on Friday named a former undocumented migrant as bishop of West Virginia, weeks after a high-profile verbal confrontation with US President Donald Trump.

The US-born leader of the world´s 1.4 billion Catholics has been highly critical of Trump over immigration and the Middle East war.

The Vatican in a statement announced the nomination of 56-year-old Evelio Menjivar-Ayala, currently an auxiliary bishop in Washington.

Born in El Salvador, Menjivar-Ayala migrated to the United States in 1990, according to a biography on the Washington diocese website.

He has spoken in interviews about being born into poverty and fleeing conflict in his native country to arrive in the US as a refugee.

After being initially detained in Mexico trying to get to the US, he said in an interview last year that he paid a bribe to get out and crossed the border at Tijuana.

He was ordained as a priest in 2004 and became a bishop in 2023.

He is nominated to the diocese of Wheeling-Charleston in West Virginia.

Leo last month declared Trump´s threat to destroy Iran “unacceptable” and urged Americans to demand their congressmen “work for peace”.