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How Trump finally nailed illegal immigrant activist Jeanette Vizguerra

  

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Via:  vic-eldred  •  3 weeks ago  •  19 comments

By:   Jennie Taer (New York Post)

How Trump finally nailed illegal immigrant activist Jeanette Vizguerra
Jeanette Vizguerra, a 53-year-old Mexican mom of four, was once named one of Time's 100 Most Influential People for hiding from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents in a Colorado church.

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The Trump administration finally nabbed an immigration activist who eluded federal agents for years and hid in churches where she was shielded from arrest.

Jeanette Vizguerra, a 53-year-old Mexican mom of four, was once named one of Time's 100 Most Influential People for hiding from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents in a Colorado church.

After years of chasing her, ICE finally got its hands on Vizguerra Monday when she was in the parking lot of the Target store in Denver where she worked, according to Jordan Garcia, another immigrant rights activist, told the New York Times.

Former Denver ICE chief John Fabbricatore spent 15 years trying to collar Vizguerra, whom he calls a "horrible and smug" criminal who led the "abolish ICE movement" in Colorado.

"We've known about her for years and she's gone through the whole immigration process," Fabbricatore told The Post.

"This woman should've been removed in 2009," he added.

She is awaiting deportation in an ICE detention center in Aurora.

Vizguerra crossed the Texas border illegally in 1997, an ICE spokesperson told The Post.

She first found herself the target of ICE in 2009 during the Obama administration, when she was pulled over in Denver and found to have a fake Social Security card with her own name and birth date but someone else's number on it.

At the time, the Mexican national claimed she didn't know the number was someone else's.

Two months later, Vizguerra was caught driving without a license and insurance, ICE said.

An immigration judge gave Vizguerra the opportunity to leave the US on her own terms, which she failed to do.

The next year, she left for Mexico while she was appealing her removal and then crossed again into the US illegally and was subsequently convicted of illegal entry, a felony which resulted in a year of probation, ICE said.

She again received a deportation order in 2013. But the Obama administration paused the order, allowing her to stay.

When President Trump entered office for the first time, her removal order was reinstated. However, her attorney "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," the agency said.

Vizguerra moved into the basement of the Colorado church in 2019 with her three youngest children, all of whom were born in the US, where they sought refuge on and off for the next three years.

She was even given the opportunity to leave on her own on a commercial flight through a deal Fabbricatore and her attorney agreed to, but she failed to depart and again went into hiding in another church, according to the former ICE chief.

"She was supposed to go to the Denver airport the next day [but] instead of going, she goes into another church and claimed sanctuary in that other church, totally screwing over the agreement. So again, she lies and doesn't remove herself," said Fabbricatore.

She later tried to get a visa, claiming she was a victim of a crime, but her application was denied.

When President Joe Biden came into power, the feds again paused her deportation until February 2024.

In response to Vizguerra's latest arrest, Denver Mayor Mike Johnston accused the Trump administration of carrying out "Putin-style persecution of political dissidents."

"This is not immigration enforcement intended to keep our country safe," he said in a statement.

Vizguerra's attorneys argued that ICE is trying to deport her based on an illegitimate order from her 2009 arrest.

"If ICE proceeds with trying to remove her without legal authority, it sends a chilling message about the agency's disregard for due process and the rule of law," said one of the attorneys, Laura Lichter.


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Vic Eldred
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1  seeder  Vic Eldred    3 weeks ago

"No one is above the law."

 
 
 
Thomas
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1.1  Thomas  replied to  Vic Eldred @1    2 weeks ago

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Jeremy Retired in NC
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2  Jeremy Retired in NC    3 weeks ago
She is awaiting deportation in an ICE detention center in Aurora

Send her to GITMO with the rest of them.

 
 
 
Vic Eldred
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2.1  seeder  Vic Eldred  replied to  Jeremy Retired in NC @2    3 weeks ago

I'll ride along to make sure she can't escape.

 
 
 
Jeremy Retired in NC
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2.1.1  Jeremy Retired in NC  replied to  Vic Eldred @2.1    3 weeks ago

Oh, and don't make it some 747 with comfortable seats.  Put her on a C-23 Sherpa flying nape of the earth from Denver to Cuba.

 
 
 
Hallux
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2.2  Hallux  replied to  Jeremy Retired in NC @2    2 weeks ago
Send her to GITMO with the rest of them.

That was so much fun the last time ... I hear those trips come with a return ticket.

 
 
 
Jeremy Retired in NC
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2.2.1  Jeremy Retired in NC  replied to  Hallux @2.2    2 weeks ago

Some of those I helped send there are still there....20 years later.

 
 
 
Jeremy Retired in NC
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3  Jeremy Retired in NC    3 weeks ago
"If ICE proceeds with trying to remove her without legal authority, it sends a chilling message about the agency's disregard for due process and the rule of law," said one of the attorneys, Laura Lichter.

I guess Lichter doesn't grasp that ICE has the legal authority.  

 
 
 
Ozzwald
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4  Ozzwald    3 weeks ago
Jeanette Vizguerra, a 53-year-old Mexican mom of four, was once named one of Time's 100 Most Influential People

She definitely sounds like one of those violent illegals that Trump swore to deport.  You can understand why this activist was targeted.

 
 
 
Right Down the Center
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4.1  Right Down the Center  replied to  Ozzwald @4    3 weeks ago
You can understand why this activist was targeted.

Yes you can.

 
 
 
Ozzwald
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4.1.1  Ozzwald  replied to  Right Down the Center @4.1    2 weeks ago

Yes you can.

Yup, because she was an activist.  Our ultimately thin skinned POTUS cannot handle anyone opposed to him, and especially not a smart, strong willed woman.  As he has shown over and over.

 
 
 
Just Jim NC TttH
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4.1.2  Just Jim NC TttH  replied to  Ozzwald @4.1.1    2 weeks ago

She was an illegal helping the illegal cause. Has nothing to do with being opposed to him...........unless you call no tolerance for law breakers as something to be opposed to.

 
 
 
Ozzwald
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4.1.3  Ozzwald  replied to  Just Jim NC TttH @4.1.2    2 weeks ago
She was an illegal helping the illegal cause. Has nothing to do with being opposed to him.

Bullshit.

She was a 53 year old grandmother.  As far as you can get from the violent gang members Trump said he was going to target.  And make no mistake, she was not rounded up in a net with other illegals, she was targeted by ICE.

 
 
 
Just Jim NC TttH
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4.1.4  Just Jim NC TttH  replied to  Ozzwald @4.1.3    2 weeks ago

No bullshit. Reread the article...................

Former Denver ICE chief John Fabbricatore spent 15 years trying to collar Vizguerra, whom he calls a "horrible and smug" criminal who led the "abolish ICE movement" in Colorado.

"We've known about her for years and she's gone through the whole immigration process," Fabbricatore told The Post.

"This woman should've been removed in 2009," he added.

She is awaiting deportation in an ICE detention center in Aurora.

Vizguerra crossed the Texas border illegally in 1997, an ICE spokesperson told The Post.

She first found herself the target of ICE in 2009 during the Obama administration, when she was pulled over in Denver and found to have a fake Social Security card with her own name and birth date but someone else's number on it.

At the time, the Mexican national claimed she didn't know the number was someone else's.

Two months later, Vizguerra was caught driving without a license and insurance, ICE said.

An immigration judge gave Vizguerra the opportunity to leave the US on her own terms, which she failed to do.

The next year, she left for Mexico while she was appealing her removal and then crossed again into the US illegally and was subsequently convicted of illegal entry, a felony which resulted in a year of probation, ICE said.

She again received a deportation order in 2013. But the Obama administration paused the order, allowing her to stay.
 
 
 
George
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4.1.5  George  replied to  Ozzwald @4.1.3    2 weeks ago
"This woman should've been removed in 2009," he added.

If Barry wasn't such a piece of shit we wouldn't be discussing this.

 
 
 
George
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4.1.6  George  replied to  Just Jim NC TttH @4.1.4    2 weeks ago
fake Social Security card with her own name and birth date but someone else's number on it.

So she committed identity theft, I wonder how much this fucked up someone else credit?

 
 
 
Right Down the Center
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4.1.7  Right Down the Center  replied to  Just Jim NC TttH @4.1.4    2 weeks ago

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bugsy
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4.2  bugsy  replied to  Ozzwald @4    3 weeks ago

good to know you understand.

 
 
 
Sean Treacy
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5  Sean Treacy    2 weeks ago

I can't believe Democrats weren't clamoring to throw her out years ago. I guess they believe churches do have the power to shield criminals from the process of the law.

 
 

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