The Trump administration has finally canceled an activist for immigration that fade from years old and hidden in the churches where she was protected from detention.
Janet Vzguerra, a 53 -year -old Mexican mother, is four -year -old, is once one of the 100 most influential people in the time to hide from immigration and customs enforcement agents (ICE) in the Colorado Church.
After years of chasing it, ICE finally put on Vizguerra on Monday when she was in the parking lot at the targeted store in Denver where she worked, according to Jordan Garcia, another activist in the rights of migrants, for the New York Times.
John Fabbarikator, former head of Denver ice, spent 15 years in a fierce fetal attempt, who calls a “terrible and arrogant” criminal, who led the “ice movement” in Colorado.
“We have known it for years and I have passed the entire immigration process,” Fabbarikator told the Post.
He added, “This woman should have been removed in 2009.”
She is now awaiting deportation at the Ice Displacing Center in Aurora.
An ICE spokesman told ICE Post that Vizguerra illegally crossed the Texas border in 1997.
Initially found itself ICE's goal in 2009 during the Obama administration, when it was withdrawn in Denver and found that she had a fake social security card bearing her name and birth date but another person's number on him.
At that time, the Mexican citizen claimed that she did not know that the number was another person.
Two months later, Vizguerra was arrested while driving his car without a license and insurance.
A migration judge Vizogora gave the opportunity to leave the United States on its own terms, which it failed to do.
The following year, she left for Mexico while she was resuming her deportation and then illegally crossed to the United States and later performed illegal entry, a felony that led to a year of testing.
She again received a deportation order in 2013. But the Obama administration stopped temporarily, which allowed it to stay.
But when Trump entered his post for the first time, he rearranged her removal. However, her lawyer “notified ICE that she would take a haven in the first unified society church in Denver and will not apply to report on request,” said the agency.
Vizguerra moved to the basement of the Colorado Church with its three young children in 2019, and all of them were in the United States, where they resorted to the shelter over the next three years.
She even gave the opportunity to leave on her own on a commercial trip through the Fabbricatore deal and her lawyer agreed, but she failed to leave and back again in another church, according to the former ice president.
“She was supposed to go to Denver Airport the next day instead of going, as she went to another church and claimed a haven in that other church, and she fully tightened the agreement. So again, she lies and does not remove herself.”
She later tried to obtain a visa, claiming that she was a victim of a crime, but her request was rejected.
But when President Joe Biden arrived in power, the Federal Reserve stopped again to deport it until February 2024.
In response to the arrest of the last Vezgora, the mayor of Denver Mike Johnston accused the Trump administration of implementing “Putin's persecution of Political dissidents.”
“This is not the enforcement of immigration aims to maintain the safety of our country,” he said in a statement.
Vizguerra's lawyers argued that Ice is trying to deport it based on an illegal order of her arrest for the year 2009.
“If Ice continues with an attempt to remove it without legal authority, it sends a chilling message about the agency's neglect of the obligatory legal procedures and the rule of law,” said Laura Liezer.