Fabián Arias is well known in New York City, for being outspoken on immigrant rights. A media friendly person, recognized for his public service and community engagement with the undocumented. He is one of the central characters, when it comes to protecting local immigrants from law enforcement agents. But, some of his social work turn out to be a public secret.
Besides being the leading pastor for St. Peter’s Church‘s Hispanic congregation in Manhattan, a former executive director for the New Sanctuary Movement, and a very close friend of Pope Francis, Arias is the legal guardian of, at least, 25 young women and men that could have faced deportation, if it weren’t for him.
This is the story that media people didn’t know about Father Fabián Arias. The one my colleagues Lidia Hernández Tapia, Estefanía Hernández and I reported on between February and May of this year, as an assignment for our Advanced Reporting class at the CUNYJ School. And, the one that gave us a nomination to the 2017 EPPY Awards.

Father Fabián poses for Lidia Hernández Tapia in his cozy office at St. Peter’s Church.

We learned much about the relationship between Latinos, religion and immigration policy, about the political role these clergymen -and women- take to protect their parishioners and family, and about how Hispanics deal with enforcing immigrants to the law, while working for federal agencies. We published the piece in Spanish with CityLab Latino and in English with CityLab.
Several media outlets covered our profile story as their own. Others didn’t acknowledge that three student journalists broke what Father Fabián had been doing under their noses for the last nine years. We showed that Arias’ commitment goes beyond spiritual guidance and legal advice. It is, as he puts it, “a little bit of heaven in such misfortune.”
Here is a list of related media publications on Father Fabián and his legal tactic of “adopting” young ones before they reach deportation:
- La Hora – Priest “adopted” 27 young people to avoid deportation
- El Diario/La Prensa – Priest “adopts” 27 young people to prevent them from being deported
- Carbonated.TV – Priest “Adopts” Undocumented Immigrants to Save The From Deportation
- La Opinión – Priest “adopts” 27 young people to prevent them from being deported
- Telemundo News – Priest “adopts” 27 young people to prevent them from being deported
- La Raza – Priest “adopts” 27 young people to prevent them from being deported
- First Impact – Priest becomes a father by adopting 28 young people to avoid deportation
- Univision Minnesota – Priest “adopts” 27 young people to prevent them from being deported
- Time – Priest “adopts” 27 young people to prevent them from being deported
- Univision News – How a pastor tries to prevent the possible deportation of undocumented youth
- Pure Politics – Father Fabián Arias, guardian of more than 20 undocumented immigrants
- Telemundo News – The Guardian Angel of Immigrants in New York
- La Nación – The Argentine priest who sponsors young immigrants in New York
- BBC – “Do you want to be my guardian?”: Fabián Arias, the Argentine priest who assumed legal guardianship of 27 undocumented youth in New York
- The World – Priest took over guardianship of 27 young people in the United States so they would not be deported
- El Universal – New York priest, “father” to 27 undocumented immigrants
- Debate – Priest adopts 27 young people

Editor’s Note: This post was last updated on Oct. 6, 2017, to include the list of most recent media publication on Father Fabián’s stand for undocumented juveniles in NYC.