rogelio galmadez: "totalmente nada, totalmente nada..."s illegally or run the risk of having his family separated so he may soon move his children, all u-s citizens, back to el salvador, one of the most dangerous countries in the world. even here in the remote countryside criminal gangs terrorize the population. barb wire fencing surrounds rogelios house. marelin galmadez, rogelio's daughter: "for us its going to be really hard. i keep telling him, 'i like it here, but i wouldn't live here."they may have no choice. rogelio had hoped to provide his children a better life in the u-s but is afraid of what could happen if he's deported. rogelio galmadez: "the day i am not with them and they are not with me. --he says-- i think they are going to suffer and i will too." rogelio drives his children to the airport to fly back to the u-s. he will remain in el salvador a little while longer to finish their home, just in case.they dont know what the future holds but they say they will do whatever it takes to stay together. patrick oppmann, c-n-n, san