Decent Denver man being ripped from his wife & kids over archaic immigration policy

U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet has introduced legislation to aid Arturo Hernandez Garcia, who spent nine months living in the basement of a Denver church to avoid deportation and was arrested on Wednesday by immigration officers for removal from the U.S.

“Arturo has been a valued member of our community for nearly two decades,” Bennet said in a written statement. “As a business owner, he has contributed to our economy and has always worked hard to support his family. He should not be a priority for deportation. This is yet another example of this Administration’s misguided immigration policies that do not align with our national priorities and values.”

Colorado immigrant advocates say arrest of Arturo Hernandez Garcia is an affront to sanctuary movement The Colorado Democrat’s office said a private bill for the relief of Hernandez Garcia comes as Bennet has reached out to the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and asked for more time in processing his case.

Hernandez Garcia was at work on Wednesday morning when ICE officers detained him unexpectedly. In October 2014, he took refuge in the basement of a Denver church for nine months, returning to his family in July 2015, after ICE sent him letter saying he was no longer an enforcement priority.

“Hernandez Garcia has overstayed his original, six-month visa by nearly 14 years,” ICE spokesman Carl Rusnok said in a written statement Wednesday. “He has exhausted his petitions through the immigration courts and through ICE. He is currently in ICE custody pending his removal.”
Bill introduced to air Arturo Hernandez Garcia

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Also in Denver, Colorado

A Mexican woman seeking to avoid deportation is taking refuge in a Denver church after U.S. immigration authorities denied her request to remain in the country.

Jeanette Vizguerra (vihz-GEHR'-uh) skipped her scheduled check-in with Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials Wednesday in suburban Centennial. About 100 supporters demonstrated outside the building as her attorney, Hans Meyer, and a minister went inside and was told Vizguerra would not get another extension.

Meyer says the mother of four has been trying to get a visa granted to crime victims and the government has typically given extensions during that lengthy process.

ICE says she is an "enforcement priority" because she has two misdemeanor convictions and a judge had issued a deportation order for her in 2011.

Vizguerra vowed to continue her fight for her children's sakes.
https://www.usnews.com/news/colorad...an-goes-to-denver-church-to-avoid-deportation

85


Have we turned into Nazi Germany? This is ridiculous.


More proof that Trump's America is working

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U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet has introduced legislation to aid Arturo Hernandez Garcia, who spent nine months living in the basement of a Denver church to avoid deportation and was arrested on Wednesday by immigration officers for removal from the U.S.

“Arturo has been a valued member of our community for nearly two decades,” Bennet said in a written statement. “As a business owner, he has contributed to our economy and has always worked hard to support his family. He should not be a priority for deportation. This is yet another example of this Administration’s misguided immigration policies that do not align with our national priorities and values.”

Colorado immigrant advocates say arrest of Arturo Hernandez Garcia is an affront to sanctuary movement The Colorado Democrat’s office said a private bill for the relief of Hernandez Garcia comes as Bennet has reached out to the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and asked for more time in processing his case.

Hernandez Garcia was at work on Wednesday morning when ICE officers detained him unexpectedly. In October 2014, he took refuge in the basement of a Denver church for nine months, returning to his family in July 2015, after ICE sent him letter saying he was no longer an enforcement priority.

“Hernandez Garcia has overstayed his original, six-month visa by nearly 14 years,” ICE spokesman Carl Rusnok said in a written statement Wednesday. “He has exhausted his petitions through the immigration courts and through ICE. He is currently in ICE custody pending his removal.”
Bill introduced to air Arturo Hernandez Garcia

sanctuary-denver-arturo-hernandez-garcia-021.jpg


Also in Denver, Colorado

A Mexican woman seeking to avoid deportation is taking refuge in a Denver church after U.S. immigration authorities denied her request to remain in the country.

Jeanette Vizguerra (vihz-GEHR'-uh) skipped her scheduled check-in with Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials Wednesday in suburban Centennial. About 100 supporters demonstrated outside the building as her attorney, Hans Meyer, and a minister went inside and was told Vizguerra would not get another extension.

Meyer says the mother of four has been trying to get a visa granted to crime victims and the government has typically given extensions during that lengthy process.

ICE says she is an "enforcement priority" because she has two misdemeanor convictions and a judge had issued a deportation order for her in 2011.

Vizguerra vowed to continue her fight for her children's sakes.
https://www.usnews.com/news/colorad...an-goes-to-denver-church-to-avoid-deportation

85


Have we turned into Nazi Germany? This is ridiculous.

/---- Another sob story libs spread to make us drop our border security.
 
U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet has introduced legislation to aid Arturo Hernandez Garcia, who spent nine months living in the basement of a Denver church to avoid deportation and was arrested on Wednesday by immigration officers for removal from the U.S.

“Arturo has been a valued member of our community for nearly two decades,” Bennet said in a written statement. “As a business owner, he has contributed to our economy and has always worked hard to support his family. He should not be a priority for deportation. This is yet another example of this Administration’s misguided immigration policies that do not align with our national priorities and values.”

Colorado immigrant advocates say arrest of Arturo Hernandez Garcia is an affront to sanctuary movement The Colorado Democrat’s office said a private bill for the relief of Hernandez Garcia comes as Bennet has reached out to the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and asked for more time in processing his case.

Hernandez Garcia was at work on Wednesday morning when ICE officers detained him unexpectedly. In October 2014, he took refuge in the basement of a Denver church for nine months, returning to his family in July 2015, after ICE sent him letter saying he was no longer an enforcement priority.

“Hernandez Garcia has overstayed his original, six-month visa by nearly 14 years,” ICE spokesman Carl Rusnok said in a written statement Wednesday. “He has exhausted his petitions through the immigration courts and through ICE. He is currently in ICE custody pending his removal.”
Bill introduced to air Arturo Hernandez Garcia

sanctuary-denver-arturo-hernandez-garcia-021.jpg


Also in Denver, Colorado

A Mexican woman seeking to avoid deportation is taking refuge in a Denver church after U.S. immigration authorities denied her request to remain in the country.

Jeanette Vizguerra (vihz-GEHR'-uh) skipped her scheduled check-in with Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials Wednesday in suburban Centennial. About 100 supporters demonstrated outside the building as her attorney, Hans Meyer, and a minister went inside and was told Vizguerra would not get another extension.

Meyer says the mother of four has been trying to get a visa granted to crime victims and the government has typically given extensions during that lengthy process.

ICE says she is an "enforcement priority" because she has two misdemeanor convictions and a judge had issued a deportation order for her in 2011.

Vizguerra vowed to continue her fight for her children's sakes.
https://www.usnews.com/news/colorad...an-goes-to-denver-church-to-avoid-deportation

85


Have we turned into Nazi Germany? This is ridiculous.

/---- Another sob story libs spread to make us drop our border security.


Well then you shoudn't mind when those two kids that are American citizens are left behind and put on Government assistance will you? The woman in the church has 4 American kids she will be leaving behind.
 
Ship him and his anchor babies back home. Even "decent" people with cute kids need to be subject to the law. Sorry.


Unfortunately for you, the Constitutuion doesn't consider born here--Anchor babies--these kids will be staying in this country--at a cost to the taxpayers--for Social Service support.

While we're on the topic of birth rights. The only way to change or repeal a constitutional amendment, in this case the 14th amendment--would require a 2/3's vote of the congress, a 2/3's vote of the Senate, and then it would have to be ratified by 38 state legislatures. IOW the chances of that ever happening are less than ZERO. You'll note that the President nor the U.S. Supreme court has anything to do with it.

The reality is--if it was your family--it would be the equivalent of dropping you and your family off in Siberia--with nothing in your pocket, and you would be expected to eat, find shelter, & a job to support your family. (That's why these kids nor his wife will be going to Mexico. They'll be living off of you instead.)
 
Americans are starving and liberals are only concern with protecting these criminals. It is extremely disturbing
 
U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet has introduced legislation to aid Arturo Hernandez Garcia, who spent nine months living in the basement of a Denver church to avoid deportation and was arrested on Wednesday by immigration officers for removal from the U.S.

“Arturo has been a valued member of our community for nearly two decades,” Bennet said in a written statement. “As a business owner, he has contributed to our economy and has always worked hard to support his family. He should not be a priority for deportation. This is yet another example of this Administration’s misguided immigration policies that do not align with our national priorities and values.”

Colorado immigrant advocates say arrest of Arturo Hernandez Garcia is an affront to sanctuary movement The Colorado Democrat’s office said a private bill for the relief of Hernandez Garcia comes as Bennet has reached out to the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and asked for more time in processing his case.

Hernandez Garcia was at work on Wednesday morning when ICE officers detained him unexpectedly. In October 2014, he took refuge in the basement of a Denver church for nine months, returning to his family in July 2015, after ICE sent him letter saying he was no longer an enforcement priority.

“Hernandez Garcia has overstayed his original, six-month visa by nearly 14 years,” ICE spokesman Carl Rusnok said in a written statement Wednesday. “He has exhausted his petitions through the immigration courts and through ICE. He is currently in ICE custody pending his removal.”
Bill introduced to air Arturo Hernandez Garcia

sanctuary-denver-arturo-hernandez-garcia-021.jpg


Also in Denver, Colorado

A Mexican woman seeking to avoid deportation is taking refuge in a Denver church after U.S. immigration authorities denied her request to remain in the country.

Jeanette Vizguerra (vihz-GEHR'-uh) skipped her scheduled check-in with Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials Wednesday in suburban Centennial. About 100 supporters demonstrated outside the building as her attorney, Hans Meyer, and a minister went inside and was told Vizguerra would not get another extension.

Meyer says the mother of four has been trying to get a visa granted to crime victims and the government has typically given extensions during that lengthy process.

ICE says she is an "enforcement priority" because she has two misdemeanor convictions and a judge had issued a deportation order for her in 2011.

Vizguerra vowed to continue her fight for her children's sakes.
https://www.usnews.com/news/colorad...an-goes-to-denver-church-to-avoid-deportation

85


Have we turned into Nazi Germany? This is ridiculous.

Didn't Trump even say these were the people he wouldn't go after? Saying he's two faced would be an insult to two faced people.


The guy already had a valid deportation order from the previous administration. They are just enforcing the judges order.
 
U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet has introduced legislation to aid Arturo Hernandez Garcia, who spent nine months living in the basement of a Denver church to avoid deportation and was arrested on Wednesday by immigration officers for removal from the U.S.

“Arturo has been a valued member of our community for nearly two decades,” Bennet said in a written statement. “As a business owner, he has contributed to our economy and has always worked hard to support his family. He should not be a priority for deportation. This is yet another example of this Administration’s misguided immigration policies that do not align with our national priorities and values.”

Colorado immigrant advocates say arrest of Arturo Hernandez Garcia is an affront to sanctuary movement The Colorado Democrat’s office said a private bill for the relief of Hernandez Garcia comes as Bennet has reached out to the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and asked for more time in processing his case.

Hernandez Garcia was at work on Wednesday morning when ICE officers detained him unexpectedly. In October 2014, he took refuge in the basement of a Denver church for nine months, returning to his family in July 2015, after ICE sent him letter saying he was no longer an enforcement priority.

“Hernandez Garcia has overstayed his original, six-month visa by nearly 14 years,” ICE spokesman Carl Rusnok said in a written statement Wednesday. “He has exhausted his petitions through the immigration courts and through ICE. He is currently in ICE custody pending his removal.”
Bill introduced to air Arturo Hernandez Garcia

sanctuary-denver-arturo-hernandez-garcia-021.jpg


Also in Denver, Colorado

A Mexican woman seeking to avoid deportation is taking refuge in a Denver church after U.S. immigration authorities denied her request to remain in the country.

Jeanette Vizguerra (vihz-GEHR'-uh) skipped her scheduled check-in with Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials Wednesday in suburban Centennial. About 100 supporters demonstrated outside the building as her attorney, Hans Meyer, and a minister went inside and was told Vizguerra would not get another extension.

Meyer says the mother of four has been trying to get a visa granted to crime victims and the government has typically given extensions during that lengthy process.

ICE says she is an "enforcement priority" because she has two misdemeanor convictions and a judge had issued a deportation order for her in 2011.

Vizguerra vowed to continue her fight for her children's sakes.
https://www.usnews.com/news/colorad...an-goes-to-denver-church-to-avoid-deportation

85


Have we turned into Nazi Germany? This is ridiculous.

Didn't Trump even say these were the people he wouldn't go after? Saying he's two faced would be an insult to two faced people.


The guy already had a valid deportation order from the previous administration. They are just enforcing the judges order.


Yeah but it's dumber than shit, because we're going to be paying for his kids through Social Services programs and Welfare benefits. IOW--deporting him is going to be a lot more expensive than giving him a green card to work in this country.
 
He started a business, paid taxes, contributed to his community, and achieve what used to be known as the American Dream?!

Uh oh! Bad HOMBRE!!! :eek:

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Appeal to emotion.....

What about appealing to emotion on all those people denied legal immigration because we can't raise the limits due to the current influx of illegals?


It's been the Republican party that has blocked any common sense immigration reform for 10 to 15 years now.

Marco Rubio--a Republican had a plan 4 years ago that they refused to even listen too. So we must assume that this is the 2.0 extension to the Republican Party's Family values platform. Their Christian values at work again--LOL Split em up and move em out.

I wonder how much this is going to cost the taxpayers in welfare and other social services programs?

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Funny but I don't think Jesus Christ would approve of separating Husbands from wives and chldren or mothers from their children and families.


And the bill on it's face was unconstitutional because it had revenue raising sections that must originate in the house.
 
Funny but I don't think Jesus Christ would approve of separating Husbands from wives and chldren or mothers from their children and families.

No one's separating families. Do you know Jesus?...then you know he tasked each of us to help provide for others in need - to reach into our pockets, to give generously. I can't quite put my finger on the verse where he gives you permission to reach into your neighbors pocket to 'give' generously.

BULLSHIT--ripping familes apart was never designed or would have been approved by Jesus Christ. Adolph Hitler was pretty good at it though.

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We separate criminals from their families every day, what make illegals special?
 
Garcia broke the law. Either we apply the law equally, ignore the law, or we allow the government to choose to apply, or not apply, the law based on their whim. There are no other choices.

Any further questions?


Well I guess then you won't mind paying for his American born kids via our Welfare programs will you? The same with the Mexican women-she's got 4 kids born in this country and without their incomes--guess where they're going to go?

Removing these type of people isn't a solution, it only creates another problem. And it's because we have politicians that have said NO to every immigration reform bill that has come down the pipeline for the last 20 years. And guess who those politicians are? REPUBLICANS.

The kids can accompany their parents on their trip back to Mexico.

Problem solved.
Are you saying that American citizens should be deported "back" to Mexico?


Nope, just allowing the dual citizen kids to stay with their parents, if the parents want to make other arrangements that's fine too.
 
U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet has introduced legislation to aid Arturo Hernandez Garcia, who spent nine months living in the basement of a Denver church to avoid deportation and was arrested on Wednesday by immigration officers for removal from the U.S.

“Arturo has been a valued member of our community for nearly two decades,” Bennet said in a written statement. “As a business owner, he has contributed to our economy and has always worked hard to support his family. He should not be a priority for deportation. This is yet another example of this Administration’s misguided immigration policies that do not align with our national priorities and values.”

Colorado immigrant advocates say arrest of Arturo Hernandez Garcia is an affront to sanctuary movement The Colorado Democrat’s office said a private bill for the relief of Hernandez Garcia comes as Bennet has reached out to the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and asked for more time in processing his case.

Hernandez Garcia was at work on Wednesday morning when ICE officers detained him unexpectedly. In October 2014, he took refuge in the basement of a Denver church for nine months, returning to his family in July 2015, after ICE sent him letter saying he was no longer an enforcement priority.

“Hernandez Garcia has overstayed his original, six-month visa by nearly 14 years,” ICE spokesman Carl Rusnok said in a written statement Wednesday. “He has exhausted his petitions through the immigration courts and through ICE. He is currently in ICE custody pending his removal.”
Bill introduced to air Arturo Hernandez Garcia

sanctuary-denver-arturo-hernandez-garcia-021.jpg


Also in Denver, Colorado

A Mexican woman seeking to avoid deportation is taking refuge in a Denver church after U.S. immigration authorities denied her request to remain in the country.

Jeanette Vizguerra (vihz-GEHR'-uh) skipped her scheduled check-in with Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials Wednesday in suburban Centennial. About 100 supporters demonstrated outside the building as her attorney, Hans Meyer, and a minister went inside and was told Vizguerra would not get another extension.

Meyer says the mother of four has been trying to get a visa granted to crime victims and the government has typically given extensions during that lengthy process.

ICE says she is an "enforcement priority" because she has two misdemeanor convictions and a judge had issued a deportation order for her in 2011.

Vizguerra vowed to continue her fight for her children's sakes.
https://www.usnews.com/news/colorad...an-goes-to-denver-church-to-avoid-deportation

85


Have we turned into Nazi Germany? This is ridiculous.

Didn't Trump even say these were the people he wouldn't go after? Saying he's two faced would be an insult to two faced people.


The guy already had a valid deportation order from the previous administration. They are just enforcing the judges order.


Yeah but it's dumber than shit, because we're going to be paying for his kids through Social Services programs and Welfare benefits. IOW--deporting him is going to be a lot more expensive than giving him a green card to work in this country.


I DON'T CARE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

He will be an example and a reason for others not to come.

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Garcia broke the law. Either we apply the law equally, ignore the law, or we allow the government to choose to apply, or not apply, the law based on their whim. There are no other choices.

Any further questions?


Well I guess then you won't mind paying for his American born kids via our Welfare programs will you? The same with the Mexican women-she's got 4 kids born in this country and without their incomes--guess where they're going to go?

Removing these type of people isn't a solution, it only creates another problem. And it's because we have politicians that have said NO to every immigration reform bill that has come down the pipeline for the last 20 years. And guess who those politicians are? REPUBLICANS.

The kids can accompany their parents on their trip back to Mexico.

Problem solved.
Are you saying that American citizens should be deported "back" to Mexico?


Nope, just allowing the dual citizen kids to stay with their parents, if the parents want to make other arrangements that's fine too.

This guy has been here for 20 years. It's the equivalent of telling you that you're getting thrown out of country and heading back to Siberia. You have no job in Siberia--no place to stay, and no money to eat. Are you going to take your kids with you that are under no threat to leave this country as they are American Citizens, and can get government assistance for being American citizens? Of course not.

This by no means is the first time this has happened. If I remember, I believe it was under G.W. Bush where a mother of 3 was sent back to Guatamala and her husband stayed here with the 3 kids.

Yes dual citizenship does exist in Mexico--but why bother with it? These kids could get 6 month travel visa's down there with an American passport and come and go anytime they please.
 
Garcia broke the law. Either we apply the law equally, ignore the law, or we allow the government to choose to apply, or not apply, the law based on their whim. There are no other choices.

Any further questions?


Well I guess then you won't mind paying for his American born kids via our Welfare programs will you? The same with the Mexican women-she's got 4 kids born in this country and without their incomes--guess where they're going to go?

Removing these type of people isn't a solution, it only creates another problem. And it's because we have politicians that have said NO to every immigration reform bill that has come down the pipeline for the last 20 years. And guess who those politicians are? REPUBLICANS.

The kids can accompany their parents on their trip back to Mexico.

Problem solved.
Are you saying that American citizens should be deported "back" to Mexico?


Nope, just allowing the dual citizen kids to stay with their parents, if the parents want to make other arrangements that's fine too.

This guy has been here for 20 years. It's the equivalent of telling you that you're getting thrown out of country and heading back to Siberia. You have no job in Siberia--no place to stay, and no money to eat. Are you going to take your kids with you that are under no threat to leave this country as they are American Citizens, and can get government assistance for being American citizens? Of course not.

This by no means is the first time this has happened. If I remember, I believe it was under G.W. Bush where a mother of 3 was sent back to Guatamala and her husband stayed here with the 3 kids.

Yes dual citizenship does exist in Mexico--but why bother with it? These kids could get 6 month travel visa's down there with an American passport and come and go anytime they please.


I saw a guy that had been here 23 years interviewed on local TV, they had to speak with him through an interpreter. Time here is meaningless, he chose to violate the law and now it's time to pay the piper. A full 40% of all illegals come here they way he did. It's time to stop this shit and enforcing the law is the best way to do it. If you notice border crossings are way down when the word got out there would be no more catch and release.
 
Ship him and his anchor babies back home. Even "decent" people with cute kids need to be subject to the law. Sorry.


Unfortunately for you, the Constitutuion doesn't consider born here--Anchor babies--these kids will be staying in this country--at a cost to the taxpayers--for Social Service support.

While we're on the topic of birth rights. The only way to change or repeal a constitutional amendment, in this case the 14th amendment--would require a 2/3's vote of the congress, a 2/3's vote of the Senate, and then it would have to be ratified by 38 state legislatures. IOW the chances of that ever happening are less than ZERO. You'll note that the President nor the U.S. Supreme court has anything to do with it.

The reality is--if it was your family--it would be the equivalent of dropping you and your family off in Siberia--with nothing in your pocket, and you would be expected to eat, find shelter, & a job to support your family. (That's why these kids nor his wife will be going to Mexico. They'll be living off of you instead.)
So what?
I don't really give a fuck. The father is illegal. The wife/baby mama is probably illegal too. Ship the two of them back to their country of origin and their anchor babies will go too. If not, we'll tale care of them - at a subsistence level.

Life is a bitch, then you die. TOUGH SHIT.

:thup:
 
Funny but I don't think Jesus Christ would approve of separating Husbands from wives and chldren or mothers from their children and families.

No one's separating families. Do you know Jesus?...then you know he tasked each of us to help provide for others in need - to reach into our pockets, to give generously. I can't quite put my finger on the verse where he gives you permission to reach into your neighbors pocket to 'give' generously.

BULLSHIT--ripping familes apart was never designed or would have been approved by Jesus Christ. Adolph Hitler was pretty good at it though.

a-day-without-dealing-with-stupid-people-1596.jpg


We separate criminals from their families every day, what make illegals special?

They vote "D".
 
Funny but I don't think Jesus Christ would approve of separating Husbands from wives and chldren or mothers from their children and families.

No one's separating families. Do you know Jesus?...then you know he tasked each of us to help provide for others in need - to reach into our pockets, to give generously. I can't quite put my finger on the verse where he gives you permission to reach into your neighbors pocket to 'give' generously.

BULLSHIT--ripping familes apart was never designed or would have been approved by Jesus Christ. Adolph Hitler was pretty good at it though.

a-day-without-dealing-with-stupid-people-1596.jpg


We separate criminals from their families every day, what make illegals special?

They vote "D".


Yep

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U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet has introduced legislation to aid Arturo Hernandez Garcia, who spent nine months living in the basement of a Denver church to avoid deportation and was arrested on Wednesday by immigration officers for removal from the U.S.

“Arturo has been a valued member of our community for nearly two decades,” Bennet said in a written statement. “As a business owner, he has contributed to our economy and has always worked hard to support his family. He should not be a priority for deportation. This is yet another example of this Administration’s misguided immigration policies that do not align with our national priorities and values.”

Colorado immigrant advocates say arrest of Arturo Hernandez Garcia is an affront to sanctuary movement The Colorado Democrat’s office said a private bill for the relief of Hernandez Garcia comes as Bennet has reached out to the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and asked for more time in processing his case.

Hernandez Garcia was at work on Wednesday morning when ICE officers detained him unexpectedly. In October 2014, he took refuge in the basement of a Denver church for nine months, returning to his family in July 2015, after ICE sent him letter saying he was no longer an enforcement priority.

“Hernandez Garcia has overstayed his original, six-month visa by nearly 14 years,” ICE spokesman Carl Rusnok said in a written statement Wednesday. “He has exhausted his petitions through the immigration courts and through ICE. He is currently in ICE custody pending his removal.”
Bill introduced to air Arturo Hernandez Garcia

sanctuary-denver-arturo-hernandez-garcia-021.jpg


Also in Denver, Colorado

A Mexican woman seeking to avoid deportation is taking refuge in a Denver church after U.S. immigration authorities denied her request to remain in the country.

Jeanette Vizguerra (vihz-GEHR'-uh) skipped her scheduled check-in with Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials Wednesday in suburban Centennial. About 100 supporters demonstrated outside the building as her attorney, Hans Meyer, and a minister went inside and was told Vizguerra would not get another extension.

Meyer says the mother of four has been trying to get a visa granted to crime victims and the government has typically given extensions during that lengthy process.

ICE says she is an "enforcement priority" because she has two misdemeanor convictions and a judge had issued a deportation order for her in 2011.

Vizguerra vowed to continue her fight for her children's sakes.
https://www.usnews.com/news/colorad...an-goes-to-denver-church-to-avoid-deportation

85


Have we turned into Nazi Germany? This is ridiculous.
Oh.....boo hoo.
 

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