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Jeanette Vizguerra: Bills and Baptist Church

jeanette vizguerra: Michael Bennet, according to Metro News. Bennet filed bills to help her and another Colorado Mexican immigrant, Arturo Hernandez, remain in the United States under a process that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement recently announced would be scaled back.ICE says 30 immigrants who had bills filed before May 5 will be grandfathered and given two-year deportation delays. Jeanette Vizguerra vihz-GEHR'-uh left the First Baptist Church near the state capitol on Friday after winning the deportation delay following the intervention of U.S. Sen. From now on, the relatively small number of immigrants who get bills filed on their behalf will only be eligible for stays up to six months with the possibility of one 90-day extension. 11 50 a.m.A Mexican immigrant who lived in a Denver church for three months to avoid immigration authorities is vowing to fight for another woman still in hiding. 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.U.S. Sen. Jeanette Vizguerra vihz-GEHR'-uh left the First Baptist Church near the state capitol on Friday surrounded by her children and supporters after they say she won a two-year deportation delay. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.