Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DOJ has dropped the Biden lawsuit against Texas. They wanted to stop Texas from arresting illegal immigrants.
Yet Democrats keep insisting they are against open borders, and it is all Trump's fault for blocking a bill.
It is Trump's fault. Democrats would be fine with dealing with securing the border and dealing with immigration IF IT'S DONE LEGALLY.
Trump and the Republicans keep showing no interest in doing that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DOJ has dropped the Biden lawsuit against Texas. They wanted to stop Texas from arresting illegal immigrants.
Yet Democrats keep insisting they are against open borders, and it is all Trump's fault for blocking a bill.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
NEW: ICE confirms to
@FoxNews
that they arrested Jeanette Vizguerra, a convicted criminal Mexican illegal alien & immigration activist, in Aurora, CO yesterday. ICE confirms she has a final order of removal (deportation order) via a DOJ immigration judge, and has repeatedly had due process, including multiple stays of deportation. She notoriously hid in a Denver church for years to avoid deportation, and she has remained an immigration fugitive.
Despite having a final order of removal stretching back to the Obama administration, several Democrat politicians in Colorado falsely claimed today that Vizguerra has had no due process, including Denver Mayor
@MikeJohnstonCO
, who called her arrest a “Putin-style persecution of a political dissident”, and Senator
@MichaelBennet
, who claimed ICE detained her “without any due process, like a deportation order.”
ICE confirms she does, in fact, have a deportation order, and has had one for years.
Below is the background & criminal history on Vizguerra up until 2019, according to ICE:
•On Feb. 5, 2009, the ICE Denver office lodged an immigration detainer on Vizguerra-Ramirez.
•On Feb. 26, 2009, the Arapahoe County Court, Centennial, Colorado, convicted Vizguerra-Ramirez of forged instrument possession 2nd degree, and sentenced her to a term of 23 days in jail.
•On Feb. 27, 2009, ICE took custody of Vizguerra-Ramirez from the Arapahoe County Sheriff’s Office pursuant to an immigration detainer.
•On March 11, 2009, Vizguerra-Ramirez was released from ICE custody after posting an immigration bond.
•On March 27, 2009, Arapahoe County Court convicted Vizguerra-Ramirez of failure to display proof of insurance and driving without a license and ordered her to pay fines.
•On Nov. 18, 2011, a federal immigration judge denied Vizguerra-Ramirez her application for relief from immigration proceedings, but granted her a voluntary departure (considered an immigration benefit). She failed to depart the U.S. per the terms of the order within the 60-day window and instead filed an appeal with the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) on Dec. 16, 2011.
•On Sept. 8, 2012, Vizguerra-Ramirez self-removed to Mexico.
•On April 22, 2013, U.S. Border Patrol arrested Vizguerra-Ramirez in Candelaria, Texas, after she illegally returned to the U.S., and referred her case for federal prosecution for illegal re-entry after removal (a felony).
•On May 1, 2013, the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas, Pecos Division, convicted Vizguerra-Ramirez of illegal entry (a misdemeanor), and sentenced her to one year of unsupervised probation.
•On May 2, 2013, Vizguerra-Ramirez entered ICE custody in El Paso, Texas, where her prior removal order was reinstated, pending her Dec. 16, 2011, BIA appeal.
•On May 30, 2013, the BIA considered Vizguerra-Ramirez’s case withdrawn because she departed the U.S. prior to a decision being made on her appeal.
•On June 7, 2013, ICE in El Paso released Vizguerra-Ramirez on an order of supervision because under policy at the time she did not meet the agency’s priorities for removal.
•On July 2, 2014, ICE granted Vizguerra-Ramirez’s application for stay of deportation until Feb. 1, 2015.
•On Feb. 20, 2015, ICE in Denver granted Vizguerra application for stay of deportation until Aug. 19, 2015.
•On Feb. 15, 2017, ERO Denver denied another application for stay of deportation. Her counsel notified ICE that she would be taking sanctuary in the First Unitarian Society Church in Denver and would not be reporting to ICE as ordered.
•On May 11, 2017, Vizguerra-Ramirez received an automatic stay of removal due to Senate Bill 603, a private bill submitted on her behalf and her removal was stayed until March 15, 2019. The private bill was not enacted.
•On March 14, 2019, Vizguerra-Ramirez once again sought sanctuary at the First Unitarian Society Church in Denver where she remains an immigration fugitive.
Of course, the Denver mayor is condemning this arrest. Even though she has been ordered deported multiple times under multiple administrations.
Going by the timing of events, you can’t solely blame Trump administration, it looks like they are simply doing what previous administrations failed to do and I say this as a Democrat. On a personal level I have sympathy for her circumstances but there’s no arguing that she broke the law in multiple occasions.
Well said. Thank you. The Democrat open border policies have devastated our country, most of all, our LEGAL immigrants who we appreciate.
This woman living in our country, working at Target (how is she doing that if she's here illegally?), raising her American citizen children -- how is that "devastating" our country?
That is a great question for Target! How IS she doing that illegally? I'm sure because of her low wage we have heavily subsidized her and her children over the years. I'm sure her kids got free healthcare and free education. She likely got housing and food subsidies. And now her kids will be eligible for "free college tuition" because their HHI is so low. We can't afford to subsidize every illegal immigrant who wants to come here and work for Target for minimum wage so they can have American citizen babies and all the benefits thereof.
Very true! Lot of places like Target Chick-fil-A Popeyes and other retail stores employ illegal immigrants. All the funding that could go to adult American citizens isn't going to them instead it goes to the kids of illegal immigrants. It's not right.
Anonymous wrote:DOJ has dropped the Biden lawsuit against Texas. They wanted to stop Texas from arresting illegal immigrants.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
NEW: ICE confirms to
@FoxNews
that they arrested Jeanette Vizguerra, a convicted criminal Mexican illegal alien & immigration activist, in Aurora, CO yesterday. ICE confirms she has a final order of removal (deportation order) via a DOJ immigration judge, and has repeatedly had due process, including multiple stays of deportation. She notoriously hid in a Denver church for years to avoid deportation, and she has remained an immigration fugitive.
Despite having a final order of removal stretching back to the Obama administration, several Democrat politicians in Colorado falsely claimed today that Vizguerra has had no due process, including Denver Mayor
@MikeJohnstonCO
, who called her arrest a “Putin-style persecution of a political dissident”, and Senator
@MichaelBennet
, who claimed ICE detained her “without any due process, like a deportation order.”
ICE confirms she does, in fact, have a deportation order, and has had one for years.
Below is the background & criminal history on Vizguerra up until 2019, according to ICE:
•On Feb. 5, 2009, the ICE Denver office lodged an immigration detainer on Vizguerra-Ramirez.
•On Feb. 26, 2009, the Arapahoe County Court, Centennial, Colorado, convicted Vizguerra-Ramirez of forged instrument possession 2nd degree, and sentenced her to a term of 23 days in jail.
•On Feb. 27, 2009, ICE took custody of Vizguerra-Ramirez from the Arapahoe County Sheriff’s Office pursuant to an immigration detainer.
•On March 11, 2009, Vizguerra-Ramirez was released from ICE custody after posting an immigration bond.
•On March 27, 2009, Arapahoe County Court convicted Vizguerra-Ramirez of failure to display proof of insurance and driving without a license and ordered her to pay fines.
•On Nov. 18, 2011, a federal immigration judge denied Vizguerra-Ramirez her application for relief from immigration proceedings, but granted her a voluntary departure (considered an immigration benefit). She failed to depart the U.S. per the terms of the order within the 60-day window and instead filed an appeal with the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) on Dec. 16, 2011.
•On Sept. 8, 2012, Vizguerra-Ramirez self-removed to Mexico.
•On April 22, 2013, U.S. Border Patrol arrested Vizguerra-Ramirez in Candelaria, Texas, after she illegally returned to the U.S., and referred her case for federal prosecution for illegal re-entry after removal (a felony).
•On May 1, 2013, the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas, Pecos Division, convicted Vizguerra-Ramirez of illegal entry (a misdemeanor), and sentenced her to one year of unsupervised probation.
•On May 2, 2013, Vizguerra-Ramirez entered ICE custody in El Paso, Texas, where her prior removal order was reinstated, pending her Dec. 16, 2011, BIA appeal.
•On May 30, 2013, the BIA considered Vizguerra-Ramirez’s case withdrawn because she departed the U.S. prior to a decision being made on her appeal.
•On June 7, 2013, ICE in El Paso released Vizguerra-Ramirez on an order of supervision because under policy at the time she did not meet the agency’s priorities for removal.
•On July 2, 2014, ICE granted Vizguerra-Ramirez’s application for stay of deportation until Feb. 1, 2015.
•On Feb. 20, 2015, ICE in Denver granted Vizguerra application for stay of deportation until Aug. 19, 2015.
•On Feb. 15, 2017, ERO Denver denied another application for stay of deportation. Her counsel notified ICE that she would be taking sanctuary in the First Unitarian Society Church in Denver and would not be reporting to ICE as ordered.
•On May 11, 2017, Vizguerra-Ramirez received an automatic stay of removal due to Senate Bill 603, a private bill submitted on her behalf and her removal was stayed until March 15, 2019. The private bill was not enacted.
•On March 14, 2019, Vizguerra-Ramirez once again sought sanctuary at the First Unitarian Society Church in Denver where she remains an immigration fugitive.
Of course, the Denver mayor is condemning this arrest. Even though she has been ordered deported multiple times under multiple administrations.
Going by the timing of events, you can’t solely blame Trump administration, it looks like they are simply doing what previous administrations failed to do and I say this as a Democrat. On a personal level I have sympathy for her circumstances but there’s no arguing that she broke the law in multiple occasions.
Well said. Thank you. The Democrat open border policies have devastated our country, most of all, our LEGAL immigrants who we appreciate.
This woman living in our country, working at Target (how is she doing that if she's here illegally?), raising her American citizen children -- how is that "devastating" our country?
That is a great question for Target! How IS she doing that illegally? I'm sure because of her low wage we have heavily subsidized her and her children over the years. I'm sure her kids got free healthcare and free education. She likely got housing and food subsidies. And now her kids will be eligible for "free college tuition" because their HHI is so low. We can't afford to subsidize every illegal immigrant who wants to come here and work for Target for minimum wage so they can have American citizen babies and all the benefits thereof.
Maybe if Target paid its employees a living wage, so many of them wouldn’t need government support.
I know foreign born minimum wage employees who somehow manage to not only support themselves here, but support their entire families back home. They’ll do whatever it takes.
Send them home
Why do we deprive other countries of such valuable people?
Wish would could keep them and send you! They work hard and value America. You are a horrible, miserable person who gives nothing to this country and relishes hurting people. You’re nasty.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
NEW: ICE confirms to
@FoxNews
that they arrested Jeanette Vizguerra, a convicted criminal Mexican illegal alien & immigration activist, in Aurora, CO yesterday. ICE confirms she has a final order of removal (deportation order) via a DOJ immigration judge, and has repeatedly had due process, including multiple stays of deportation. She notoriously hid in a Denver church for years to avoid deportation, and she has remained an immigration fugitive.
Despite having a final order of removal stretching back to the Obama administration, several Democrat politicians in Colorado falsely claimed today that Vizguerra has had no due process, including Denver Mayor
@MikeJohnstonCO
, who called her arrest a “Putin-style persecution of a political dissident”, and Senator
@MichaelBennet
, who claimed ICE detained her “without any due process, like a deportation order.”
ICE confirms she does, in fact, have a deportation order, and has had one for years.
Below is the background & criminal history on Vizguerra up until 2019, according to ICE:
•On Feb. 5, 2009, the ICE Denver office lodged an immigration detainer on Vizguerra-Ramirez.
•On Feb. 26, 2009, the Arapahoe County Court, Centennial, Colorado, convicted Vizguerra-Ramirez of forged instrument possession 2nd degree, and sentenced her to a term of 23 days in jail.
•On Feb. 27, 2009, ICE took custody of Vizguerra-Ramirez from the Arapahoe County Sheriff’s Office pursuant to an immigration detainer.
•On March 11, 2009, Vizguerra-Ramirez was released from ICE custody after posting an immigration bond.
•On March 27, 2009, Arapahoe County Court convicted Vizguerra-Ramirez of failure to display proof of insurance and driving without a license and ordered her to pay fines.
•On Nov. 18, 2011, a federal immigration judge denied Vizguerra-Ramirez her application for relief from immigration proceedings, but granted her a voluntary departure (considered an immigration benefit). She failed to depart the U.S. per the terms of the order within the 60-day window and instead filed an appeal with the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) on Dec. 16, 2011.
•On Sept. 8, 2012, Vizguerra-Ramirez self-removed to Mexico.
•On April 22, 2013, U.S. Border Patrol arrested Vizguerra-Ramirez in Candelaria, Texas, after she illegally returned to the U.S., and referred her case for federal prosecution for illegal re-entry after removal (a felony).
•On May 1, 2013, the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas, Pecos Division, convicted Vizguerra-Ramirez of illegal entry (a misdemeanor), and sentenced her to one year of unsupervised probation.
•On May 2, 2013, Vizguerra-Ramirez entered ICE custody in El Paso, Texas, where her prior removal order was reinstated, pending her Dec. 16, 2011, BIA appeal.
•On May 30, 2013, the BIA considered Vizguerra-Ramirez’s case withdrawn because she departed the U.S. prior to a decision being made on her appeal.
•On June 7, 2013, ICE in El Paso released Vizguerra-Ramirez on an order of supervision because under policy at the time she did not meet the agency’s priorities for removal.
•On July 2, 2014, ICE granted Vizguerra-Ramirez’s application for stay of deportation until Feb. 1, 2015.
•On Feb. 20, 2015, ICE in Denver granted Vizguerra application for stay of deportation until Aug. 19, 2015.
•On Feb. 15, 2017, ERO Denver denied another application for stay of deportation. Her counsel notified ICE that she would be taking sanctuary in the First Unitarian Society Church in Denver and would not be reporting to ICE as ordered.
•On May 11, 2017, Vizguerra-Ramirez received an automatic stay of removal due to Senate Bill 603, a private bill submitted on her behalf and her removal was stayed until March 15, 2019. The private bill was not enacted.
•On March 14, 2019, Vizguerra-Ramirez once again sought sanctuary at the First Unitarian Society Church in Denver where she remains an immigration fugitive.
Of course, the Denver mayor is condemning this arrest. Even though she has been ordered deported multiple times under multiple administrations.
Going by the timing of events, you can’t solely blame Trump administration, it looks like they are simply doing what previous administrations failed to do and I say this as a Democrat. On a personal level I have sympathy for her circumstances but there’s no arguing that she broke the law in multiple occasions.
Well said. Thank you. The Democrat open border policies have devastated our country, most of all, our LEGAL immigrants who we appreciate.
This woman living in our country, working at Target (how is she doing that if she's here illegally?), raising her American citizen children -- how is that "devastating" our country?
That is a great question for Target! How IS she doing that illegally? I'm sure because of her low wage we have heavily subsidized her and her children over the years. I'm sure her kids got free healthcare and free education. She likely got housing and food subsidies. And now her kids will be eligible for "free college tuition" because their HHI is so low. We can't afford to subsidize every illegal immigrant who wants to come here and work for Target for minimum wage so they can have American citizen babies and all the benefits thereof.
Maybe if Target paid its employees a living wage, so many of them wouldn’t need government support.
I know foreign born minimum wage employees who somehow manage to not only support themselves here, but support their entire families back home. They’ll do whatever it takes.
Send them home
Why do we deprive other countries of such valuable people?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
NEW: ICE confirms to
@FoxNews
that they arrested Jeanette Vizguerra, a convicted criminal Mexican illegal alien & immigration activist, in Aurora, CO yesterday. ICE confirms she has a final order of removal (deportation order) via a DOJ immigration judge, and has repeatedly had due process, including multiple stays of deportation. She notoriously hid in a Denver church for years to avoid deportation, and she has remained an immigration fugitive.
Despite having a final order of removal stretching back to the Obama administration, several Democrat politicians in Colorado falsely claimed today that Vizguerra has had no due process, including Denver Mayor
@MikeJohnstonCO
, who called her arrest a “Putin-style persecution of a political dissident”, and Senator
@MichaelBennet
, who claimed ICE detained her “without any due process, like a deportation order.”
ICE confirms she does, in fact, have a deportation order, and has had one for years.
Below is the background & criminal history on Vizguerra up until 2019, according to ICE:
•On Feb. 5, 2009, the ICE Denver office lodged an immigration detainer on Vizguerra-Ramirez.
•On Feb. 26, 2009, the Arapahoe County Court, Centennial, Colorado, convicted Vizguerra-Ramirez of forged instrument possession 2nd degree, and sentenced her to a term of 23 days in jail.
•On Feb. 27, 2009, ICE took custody of Vizguerra-Ramirez from the Arapahoe County Sheriff’s Office pursuant to an immigration detainer.
•On March 11, 2009, Vizguerra-Ramirez was released from ICE custody after posting an immigration bond.
•On March 27, 2009, Arapahoe County Court convicted Vizguerra-Ramirez of failure to display proof of insurance and driving without a license and ordered her to pay fines.
•On Nov. 18, 2011, a federal immigration judge denied Vizguerra-Ramirez her application for relief from immigration proceedings, but granted her a voluntary departure (considered an immigration benefit). She failed to depart the U.S. per the terms of the order within the 60-day window and instead filed an appeal with the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) on Dec. 16, 2011.
•On Sept. 8, 2012, Vizguerra-Ramirez self-removed to Mexico.
•On April 22, 2013, U.S. Border Patrol arrested Vizguerra-Ramirez in Candelaria, Texas, after she illegally returned to the U.S., and referred her case for federal prosecution for illegal re-entry after removal (a felony).
•On May 1, 2013, the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas, Pecos Division, convicted Vizguerra-Ramirez of illegal entry (a misdemeanor), and sentenced her to one year of unsupervised probation.
•On May 2, 2013, Vizguerra-Ramirez entered ICE custody in El Paso, Texas, where her prior removal order was reinstated, pending her Dec. 16, 2011, BIA appeal.
•On May 30, 2013, the BIA considered Vizguerra-Ramirez’s case withdrawn because she departed the U.S. prior to a decision being made on her appeal.
•On June 7, 2013, ICE in El Paso released Vizguerra-Ramirez on an order of supervision because under policy at the time she did not meet the agency’s priorities for removal.
•On July 2, 2014, ICE granted Vizguerra-Ramirez’s application for stay of deportation until Feb. 1, 2015.
•On Feb. 20, 2015, ICE in Denver granted Vizguerra application for stay of deportation until Aug. 19, 2015.
•On Feb. 15, 2017, ERO Denver denied another application for stay of deportation. Her counsel notified ICE that she would be taking sanctuary in the First Unitarian Society Church in Denver and would not be reporting to ICE as ordered.
•On May 11, 2017, Vizguerra-Ramirez received an automatic stay of removal due to Senate Bill 603, a private bill submitted on her behalf and her removal was stayed until March 15, 2019. The private bill was not enacted.
•On March 14, 2019, Vizguerra-Ramirez once again sought sanctuary at the First Unitarian Society Church in Denver where she remains an immigration fugitive.
Of course, the Denver mayor is condemning this arrest. Even though she has been ordered deported multiple times under multiple administrations.
Going by the timing of events, you can’t solely blame Trump administration, it looks like they are simply doing what previous administrations failed to do and I say this as a Democrat. On a personal level I have sympathy for her circumstances but there’s no arguing that she broke the law in multiple occasions.
Well said. Thank you. The Democrat open border policies have devastated our country, most of all, our LEGAL immigrants who we appreciate.
This woman living in our country, working at Target (how is she doing that if she's here illegally?), raising her American citizen children -- how is that "devastating" our country?
That is a great question for Target! How IS she doing that illegally? I'm sure because of her low wage we have heavily subsidized her and her children over the years. I'm sure her kids got free healthcare and free education. She likely got housing and food subsidies. And now her kids will be eligible for "free college tuition" because their HHI is so low. We can't afford to subsidize every illegal immigrant who wants to come here and work for Target for minimum wage so they can have American citizen babies and all the benefits thereof.
Maybe if Target paid its employees a living wage, so many of them wouldn’t need government support.
I know foreign born minimum wage employees who somehow manage to not only support themselves here, but support their entire families back home. They’ll do whatever it takes.
Anonymous wrote:The open border polices and bending over backwards and giving huge financial incentives to illegals already here are a huge problem for me. I vote D anyway (I am historically a D, but moderate) because R’s have become completely insane. But if such a person like Romney or McCain still existed (don’t think they do) I would vote for him or her.
In the next election I am voting for whichever party’s candidate seems most sensible/least insane. That remains to be seen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
NEW: ICE confirms to
@FoxNews
that they arrested Jeanette Vizguerra, a convicted criminal Mexican illegal alien & immigration activist, in Aurora, CO yesterday. ICE confirms she has a final order of removal (deportation order) via a DOJ immigration judge, and has repeatedly had due process, including multiple stays of deportation. She notoriously hid in a Denver church for years to avoid deportation, and she has remained an immigration fugitive.
Despite having a final order of removal stretching back to the Obama administration, several Democrat politicians in Colorado falsely claimed today that Vizguerra has had no due process, including Denver Mayor
@MikeJohnstonCO
, who called her arrest a “Putin-style persecution of a political dissident”, and Senator
@MichaelBennet
, who claimed ICE detained her “without any due process, like a deportation order.”
ICE confirms she does, in fact, have a deportation order, and has had one for years.
Below is the background & criminal history on Vizguerra up until 2019, according to ICE:
•On Feb. 5, 2009, the ICE Denver office lodged an immigration detainer on Vizguerra-Ramirez.
•On Feb. 26, 2009, the Arapahoe County Court, Centennial, Colorado, convicted Vizguerra-Ramirez of forged instrument possession 2nd degree, and sentenced her to a term of 23 days in jail.
•On Feb. 27, 2009, ICE took custody of Vizguerra-Ramirez from the Arapahoe County Sheriff’s Office pursuant to an immigration detainer.
•On March 11, 2009, Vizguerra-Ramirez was released from ICE custody after posting an immigration bond.
•On March 27, 2009, Arapahoe County Court convicted Vizguerra-Ramirez of failure to display proof of insurance and driving without a license and ordered her to pay fines.
•On Nov. 18, 2011, a federal immigration judge denied Vizguerra-Ramirez her application for relief from immigration proceedings, but granted her a voluntary departure (considered an immigration benefit). She failed to depart the U.S. per the terms of the order within the 60-day window and instead filed an appeal with the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) on Dec. 16, 2011.
•On Sept. 8, 2012, Vizguerra-Ramirez self-removed to Mexico.
•On April 22, 2013, U.S. Border Patrol arrested Vizguerra-Ramirez in Candelaria, Texas, after she illegally returned to the U.S., and referred her case for federal prosecution for illegal re-entry after removal (a felony).
•On May 1, 2013, the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas, Pecos Division, convicted Vizguerra-Ramirez of illegal entry (a misdemeanor), and sentenced her to one year of unsupervised probation.
•On May 2, 2013, Vizguerra-Ramirez entered ICE custody in El Paso, Texas, where her prior removal order was reinstated, pending her Dec. 16, 2011, BIA appeal.
•On May 30, 2013, the BIA considered Vizguerra-Ramirez’s case withdrawn because she departed the U.S. prior to a decision being made on her appeal.
•On June 7, 2013, ICE in El Paso released Vizguerra-Ramirez on an order of supervision because under policy at the time she did not meet the agency’s priorities for removal.
•On July 2, 2014, ICE granted Vizguerra-Ramirez’s application for stay of deportation until Feb. 1, 2015.
•On Feb. 20, 2015, ICE in Denver granted Vizguerra application for stay of deportation until Aug. 19, 2015.
•On Feb. 15, 2017, ERO Denver denied another application for stay of deportation. Her counsel notified ICE that she would be taking sanctuary in the First Unitarian Society Church in Denver and would not be reporting to ICE as ordered.
•On May 11, 2017, Vizguerra-Ramirez received an automatic stay of removal due to Senate Bill 603, a private bill submitted on her behalf and her removal was stayed until March 15, 2019. The private bill was not enacted.
•On March 14, 2019, Vizguerra-Ramirez once again sought sanctuary at the First Unitarian Society Church in Denver where she remains an immigration fugitive.
Of course, the Denver mayor is condemning this arrest. Even though she has been ordered deported multiple times under multiple administrations.
Going by the timing of events, you can’t solely blame Trump administration, it looks like they are simply doing what previous administrations failed to do and I say this as a Democrat. On a personal level I have sympathy for her circumstances but there’s no arguing that she broke the law in multiple occasions.
Well said. Thank you. The Democrat open border policies have devastated our country, most of all, our LEGAL immigrants who we appreciate.
This woman living in our country, working at Target (how is she doing that if she's here illegally?), raising her American citizen children -- how is that "devastating" our country?
That is a great question for Target! How IS she doing that illegally? I'm sure because of her low wage we have heavily subsidized her and her children over the years. I'm sure her kids got free healthcare and free education. She likely got housing and food subsidies. And now her kids will be eligible for "free college tuition" because their HHI is so low. We can't afford to subsidize every illegal immigrant who wants to come here and work for Target for minimum wage so they can have American citizen babies and all the benefits thereof.
Anonymous wrote:McCain also pretended, with 'build the dang fence'.Anonymous wrote:Romney and McCain supported open borders, though Romney pretended otherwise.Anonymous wrote:The open border polices and bending over backwards and giving huge financial incentives to illegals already here are a huge problem for me. I vote D anyway (I am historically a D, but moderate) because R’s have become completely insane. But if such a person like Romney or McCain still existed (don’t think they do) I would vote for him or her.
In the next election I am voting for whichever party’s candidate seems most sensible/least insane. That remains to be seen.
Just like the Democrats who claim to be against open borders, but in reality let everyone in and then complain how expensive(and cruel) it would be to deport everyone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
NEW: ICE confirms to
@FoxNews
that they arrested Jeanette Vizguerra, a convicted criminal Mexican illegal alien & immigration activist, in Aurora, CO yesterday. ICE confirms she has a final order of removal (deportation order) via a DOJ immigration judge, and has repeatedly had due process, including multiple stays of deportation. She notoriously hid in a Denver church for years to avoid deportation, and she has remained an immigration fugitive.
Despite having a final order of removal stretching back to the Obama administration, several Democrat politicians in Colorado falsely claimed today that Vizguerra has had no due process, including Denver Mayor
@MikeJohnstonCO
, who called her arrest a “Putin-style persecution of a political dissident”, and Senator
@MichaelBennet
, who claimed ICE detained her “without any due process, like a deportation order.”
ICE confirms she does, in fact, have a deportation order, and has had one for years.
Below is the background & criminal history on Vizguerra up until 2019, according to ICE:
•On Feb. 5, 2009, the ICE Denver office lodged an immigration detainer on Vizguerra-Ramirez.
•On Feb. 26, 2009, the Arapahoe County Court, Centennial, Colorado, convicted Vizguerra-Ramirez of forged instrument possession 2nd degree, and sentenced her to a term of 23 days in jail.
•On Feb. 27, 2009, ICE took custody of Vizguerra-Ramirez from the Arapahoe County Sheriff’s Office pursuant to an immigration detainer.
•On March 11, 2009, Vizguerra-Ramirez was released from ICE custody after posting an immigration bond.
•On March 27, 2009, Arapahoe County Court convicted Vizguerra-Ramirez of failure to display proof of insurance and driving without a license and ordered her to pay fines.
•On Nov. 18, 2011, a federal immigration judge denied Vizguerra-Ramirez her application for relief from immigration proceedings, but granted her a voluntary departure (considered an immigration benefit). She failed to depart the U.S. per the terms of the order within the 60-day window and instead filed an appeal with the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) on Dec. 16, 2011.
•On Sept. 8, 2012, Vizguerra-Ramirez self-removed to Mexico.
•On April 22, 2013, U.S. Border Patrol arrested Vizguerra-Ramirez in Candelaria, Texas, after she illegally returned to the U.S., and referred her case for federal prosecution for illegal re-entry after removal (a felony).
•On May 1, 2013, the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas, Pecos Division, convicted Vizguerra-Ramirez of illegal entry (a misdemeanor), and sentenced her to one year of unsupervised probation.
•On May 2, 2013, Vizguerra-Ramirez entered ICE custody in El Paso, Texas, where her prior removal order was reinstated, pending her Dec. 16, 2011, BIA appeal.
•On May 30, 2013, the BIA considered Vizguerra-Ramirez’s case withdrawn because she departed the U.S. prior to a decision being made on her appeal.
•On June 7, 2013, ICE in El Paso released Vizguerra-Ramirez on an order of supervision because under policy at the time she did not meet the agency’s priorities for removal.
•On July 2, 2014, ICE granted Vizguerra-Ramirez’s application for stay of deportation until Feb. 1, 2015.
•On Feb. 20, 2015, ICE in Denver granted Vizguerra application for stay of deportation until Aug. 19, 2015.
•On Feb. 15, 2017, ERO Denver denied another application for stay of deportation. Her counsel notified ICE that she would be taking sanctuary in the First Unitarian Society Church in Denver and would not be reporting to ICE as ordered.
•On May 11, 2017, Vizguerra-Ramirez received an automatic stay of removal due to Senate Bill 603, a private bill submitted on her behalf and her removal was stayed until March 15, 2019. The private bill was not enacted.
•On March 14, 2019, Vizguerra-Ramirez once again sought sanctuary at the First Unitarian Society Church in Denver where she remains an immigration fugitive.
Of course, the Denver mayor is condemning this arrest. Even though she has been ordered deported multiple times under multiple administrations.
Going by the timing of events, you can’t solely blame Trump administration, it looks like they are simply doing what previous administrations failed to do and I say this as a Democrat. On a personal level I have sympathy for her circumstances but there’s no arguing that she broke the law in multiple occasions.