Migrants from Central America walk down a dirt road in La Joya, Texas, May 24, 2021, after crossing the Rio Grande. (CNS/Reuters/Adrees Latif) Mundelein, Ill. — After hearing the story of a Salvadoran immigrant and her plight to leave her home country, bishops from the U.S., Central America and Mexico meeting in Mundelein June 2 turned to a camera facing a woman identified as Maria Antonia. Even though she was who thousands of miles away, in Irving, Texas, they gave her a blessing via Zoom. "Our wish is that your family find stability and you'll find peace and continue to experiment God's consolation," said Bishop Oswaldo Escobar Aguilar of her home country.