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brassmonkey 05-12-2017 01:47 PM

Undocumented Immigrant leaves Denver church after winning delay from feds
 
no word about she filed to get things right. you see how these peope are?? i do believe that she should file to become legal, no more extentions
DENVER (AP) - A Mexican immigrant who lived in a Denver church for three months to avoid deportation walked away on Friday after her supporters said immigration officials gave her two more years to resolve her effort to stay in the country.

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Jeanette Vizguerra (vihz-GEHR'-uh) left the First Baptist Church near the state Capitol surrounded by her children and supporters. Speaking to the crowd while holding her daughter's hand, she said she is happy to be with her family for Mother's Day but sad that Ingrid Encalada Latorre is still living in a Quaker meeting house in Denver because she's facing removal from the United States.

"My energy will be to fight for her," Vizguerra said in Spanish through an interpreter. Vizguerra first moved into the basement of the First Unitarian Church after skipping a check-in with immigration officials Feb. 15 out of fearing they would deport her after previously granting delays as she pursued a visa given to crime victims. She later moved to the Baptist church.

Activists said another immigrant who had taken refuge in a Denver church in 2014 and 2015, Arturo Hernandez, was also granted a two-year delay in deportation proceedings on Thursday. Hernandez was arrested by immigration agents on April 24, but he was later released after U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet intervened. Hernandez was initially given a 30-day delay.

The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement did not respond to requests for comment on their status. Bennet introduced bills to legalize the immigration status of both Hernandez and Vizguerra under a procedure that ICE recently announced it is changing. "These Coloradans have lived in our state for years, contributed to our economy and should have never been targets for deportation in the first place," he said in a statement.

In a May 5 letter to lawmakers, ICE acting director Thomas Homan said the agency will now only hold off deporting immigrants with legislation pending on their behalf for up to six months with the possibility of one 90-day extension. In the past, some extensions could go on for years as so-called private bills were renewed.

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escorpio 05-12-2017 02:06 PM

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brassmonkey 05-12-2017 02:39 PM

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Originally Posted by escorpio (Post 21764377)

she should file to become legal! no more running! player? she is making a nightmare for future dreamers!

Horatio Caine 05-12-2017 03:54 PM

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Originally Posted by brassmonkey (Post 21764353)
no word about she filed to get things right. you see how these peope are?? i do believe that she should file to become legal, no more extentions
DENVER (AP) - A Mexican immigrant who lived in a Denver church for three months to avoid deportation walked away on Friday after her supporters said immigration officials gave her two more years to resolve her effort to stay in the country.

https://i.imgur.com/uTTtyUM.jpg

Jeanette Vizguerra (vihz-GEHR'-uh) left the First Baptist Church near the state Capitol surrounded by her children and supporters. Speaking to the crowd while holding her daughter's hand, she said she is happy to be with her family for Mother's Day but sad that Ingrid Encalada Latorre is still living in a Quaker meeting house in Denver because she's facing removal from the United States.

"My energy will be to fight for her," Vizguerra said in Spanish through an interpreter. Vizguerra first moved into the basement of the First Unitarian Church after skipping a check-in with immigration officials Feb. 15 out of fearing they would deport her after previously granting delays as she pursued a visa given to crime victims. She later moved to the Baptist church.

Activists said another immigrant who had taken refuge in a Denver church in 2014 and 2015, Arturo Hernandez, was also granted a two-year delay in deportation proceedings on Thursday. Hernandez was arrested by immigration agents on April 24, but he was later released after U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet intervened. Hernandez was initially given a 30-day delay.

The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement did not respond to requests for comment on their status. Bennet introduced bills to legalize the immigration status of both Hernandez and Vizguerra under a procedure that ICE recently announced it is changing. "These Coloradans have lived in our state for years, contributed to our economy and should have never been targets for deportation in the first place," he said in a statement.

In a May 5 letter to lawmakers, ICE acting director Thomas Homan said the agency will now only hold off deporting immigrants with legislation pending on their behalf for up to six months with the possibility of one 90-day extension. In the past, some extensions could go on for years as so-called private bills were renewed.

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What form do they file, idiot? Name it.
You really think there is a form 12345-How-to-become-legal and 11 million people just go "neh, I'm not going to file that".. I do get that its part of your black mentality, but seriously. This is not job application you never filled out, this is a process that lasts 20+ years. You do understand that?

brassmonkey 05-12-2017 04:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Horatio Caine (Post 21764602)
What form do they file, idiot? Name it.
You really think there is a form 12345-How-to-become-legal and 11 million people just go "neh, I'm not going to file that".. I do get that its part of your black mentality, but seriously. This is not job application you never filled out, this is a process that lasts 20+ years. You do understand that?

leave and become legal. instead of teaching you kids to become criminals! none of my kids have been arrested because i have told them of my past. one of my kids the one in the military one ticket he heard it from my mother his granny.

Horatio Caine 05-12-2017 04:49 PM

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Originally Posted by brassmonkey (Post 21764623)
leave and become legal. instead of teaching you kids to become criminals! none of my kids have been arrested because i have told them of my past. one of my kids the one in the military one ticket he heard it from my mother his granny.

Leave? Some of those kids never seen Mexico before and grew up here. How do you become "legal" by leaving. Enlighten us, Negrodamus.. Green card for process for Mexicans takes 20+ years, dumb ass. I've shown you official INS priority dates newsletter before.
Why don't you leave for Africa. Raise your kids there, save taxpayers some money.


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one of my kids the one in the military one ticket he heard it from my mother his granny.
English please. I do not understand Swahili.

Paul Markham 05-13-2017 10:39 AM

Build that fucking wall.


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