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jeanette vizguerra, undocumented immigrant: "my intuition is, it's bad." instead taking refuge inside a churchwhere she received the bad news by phone. reverend anne dunlap, vizguerra's pastor : "they denied her stay."her request for a temporary stay -denied- despite six previous stays that were granted.vizguerra-- first speechless then in tears her nightmare coming true we talked with her prior to the check-in about her fear. jeanette vizguerra, undocumented immigrant: "it's difficult my kids is my life. my family is my life."no is my country. but it's my house. it's the house of my kids. it's the country of my kids." "and so this is your home? this country."j: yes. it's my home." i live in more years here than my country." vizguerra came to the u.s. in 1997. she has three children-- ages 6, 10 and 12 who are citizens.. born in the u.s.her oldest, tania, is 26, with three children of her own. she has legal status through "daca" - an obama administration policy that protects immigrant youth from deportation.tania baez, jeanette's adult daughter: "she is bas
jeanette vizguerra, undocumented immigrant: "my intuition is, it's bad." instead taking refuge inside a churchwhere she received the bad news by phone. reverend anne dunlap, vizguerra's pastor : "they denied her stay."her request for a temporary stay -denied- despite six previous stays that were granted.vizguerra-- first speechless then in tears her nightmare coming true we talked with her prior to the check-in about her fear. jeanette vizguerra, undocumented immigrant:...
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they have one that's in congress, it's a personal bill for jeanette vizguerra and the other one is a "u" visa, she was a victim of a crime, denver police have signed off on that "u" visa but it is still pending in the immigration court system. the family says they're going to be fighting the deportation court order from here within the church. kate, back to you. >> gadi schwartz out in denver. gadi, thank you. jon batiste has mastered new ways to play old classics. with chase atms, he can master new ways to deposit checks too. easy to use chase technology for whatever you're trying to master. knows how it feels to seees your numbers go up, despite your best efforts. but what if you could turn things around? what if you could love your numbers? discover once-daily invokana®. it's the #1 prescribed sglt2 inhibitor that works to lower a1c. a pill taken just once in the morning, invokana® is used along with diet and exercise to significantly lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. in fact, it's been proven to be more effective at lowering a1c than januvia. invokana® works aroun
they have one that's in congress, it's a personal bill for jeanette vizguerra and the other one is a "u" visa, she was a victim of a crime, denver police have signed off on that "u" visa but it is still pending in the immigration court system. the family says they're going to be fighting the deportation court order from here within the church. kate, back to you. >> gadi schwartz out in denver. gadi, thank you. jon batiste has mastered new ways to play old classics....
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jeanette vizguerra is facing deportation for what they're saying are minor offenses. she's a mother of four and works as a house cleaner. >> this punishment ripping a family out of their family, taking her away from her children shipping her to a country she hasn't been in for 20 years is absolutely obscene compared to what she did. >> immigration officials are disagreeing with all of this calling her an enforcement priority. >>> and today is a nationwide show of support for immigration called a day without imm alike are being encouraged to skip work, skip school and not go shopping. > the movement has been spreading through social media with supporters like celebrity chef jose andres who planned to close down three of his dc hotels today. if you've been to d.c., you know how big a deal this is that you don't have his restaurant to go to. he pulled out of trump's dc hotel after the campaign after then candidate trump made his controversial comments about mexicans. >> organizers say the goal is to show without immigrants, there is no america. >> mind you, they did wait
jeanette vizguerra is facing deportation for what they're saying are minor offenses. she's a mother of four and works as a house cleaner. >> this punishment ripping a family out of their family, taking her away from her children shipping her to a country she hasn't been in for 20 years is absolutely obscene compared to what she did. >> immigration officials are disagreeing with all of this calling her an enforcement priority. >>> and today is a nationwide show of support...
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jeanette vizguerra, a mother of four, is in the country illegally as she skipped her check-in at immigration and went to church. under the administration crackdown, she feared immediate deportation. years ago, she was charged with forging social security documents to get a job. speaking through an interpreter, she says she knows she's not alone. >> translator: i want to know do the laws mean nothing? do the protection in place for folks in place not mean anything? even before and after my conviction, i've not even had a single traffic ticket. >> her supporters rallied at the immigration offices. >>> in malaysia this morning, a third person has been arrested in connection with the murder of a half-brother of north korea leader kim jong-un. kim jong nam was reportedly peja stojakoviced this week appear a kuala lumpur airport. he was murdered the earlier this week. earlier two women were picked up but unclear if police believe her the actual assassins. one had an indonesian passport. >>> the lake behind the oroville dam is 26 feet below the emergency spillway. repairs have been made to the dama
jeanette vizguerra, a mother of four, is in the country illegally as she skipped her check-in at immigration and went to church. under the administration crackdown, she feared immediate deportation. years ago, she was charged with forging social security documents to get a job. speaking through an interpreter, she says she knows she's not alone. >> translator: i want to know do the laws mean nothing? do the protection in place for folks in place not mean anything? even before and after my...
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jeanette vizguerra has lived and worked in the united states for 0 years but skipped a routine check-in. she had two misdemeanors including one making up a social security number to get a job. >> this punishment ripping a human being out of her family, shipping her to a country she has not been in for 20 years is absolutely obscene compared to what she did. >> supporters rallied in front of the immigration center where officials denied her request to stay in the u.s. they say vizguerra became an enforcement priority because of her two misdemeanors adding a judge issued final deportations for her back in >>> troubling news about hate groups in the u.s. according to the southern poverty law center they rose for the second straight year in 2016. the center's annual report shows an increase of about 3%. it blamed that rise on the mainstream of far right rhetoric by donald trump's presidential campaign. >>> well, facebook is getting into job postings. some new features allow businesses to post openings and those seeking work to search for them. they're aimed at small and medium-sized businei
jeanette vizguerra has lived and worked in the united states for 0 years but skipped a routine check-in. she had two misdemeanors including one making up a social security number to get a job. >> this punishment ripping a human being out of her family, shipping her to a country she has not been in for 20 years is absolutely obscene compared to what she did. >> supporters rallied in front of the immigration center where officials denied her request to stay in the u.s. they say...
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a crackdown critics say is targeting non-violent undocumented immigrants like jeanette vizguerra. after 20 years, in the utarget for deportation. enver now seeking sanctuary in church, hoping she won't be torn away from her kids. vizguerra says she will remain in this church until the day the u.s. government she knows that day could be a longay off. david. >>> we turn overseas now and two devastating bombings by sigh isis. in pakistan, attac shrine, and 200 wounded. in baghdad, a car bomb exploding an auto dealersh more than 60 wounded and they were targeting shiite muslims. >>> back in this country, the fbi making an assist tonight, in what they say was an attack to a synagogue here. a man with supremacist ties bought a pistol from an undercover agent, and he did it in the spirit of dylann roof, and heurdered nine african-american worshippers at an african-american church. he had a picture of a myrtle beach synagogue with threatening language. >>> there is much more i a head on "world news tonight" this the murder mystery in the middle of the country. the girl sending their last
a crackdown critics say is targeting non-violent undocumented immigrants like jeanette vizguerra. after 20 years, in the utarget for deportation. enver now seeking sanctuary in church, hoping she won't be torn away from her kids. vizguerra says she will remain in this church until the day the u.s. government she knows that day could be a longay off. david. >>> we turn overseas now and two devastating bombings by sigh isis. in pakistan, attac shrine, and 200 wounded. in baghdad, a car...
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and jeanette vizguerra who is now hunkered down in a denver church seeking sanctuary. but the new rules do not affect the more than 750,000 people who came to the country illegally as children, known as dreamers. the president telling david they shouldn't be worried. >> they shouldn't be very worried. they are here illegally. they shouldn't be very worried. i do have a big heart. we're going to take care of everybody. >> reporter: so mr. president, will they be allowed to stay? >> i'm gonna tell you over the next four weeks. >> cecilia vega with us live from the white house, and cecilia, we asked the president about the dreamers. is what we heard today definitive? do they get to stay? >> reporter: sean spicer said the matter of this is also part of the plan though. they plan to hire 15,000 new immigration officers and border patrol agents, and call on local police to help with deportations, but david, how all of this gets paid for remains to be seen. >> cecilia vega leading us off. thank you. >>> president trump is also being asked this evening about the growing number
and jeanette vizguerra who is now hunkered down in a denver church seeking sanctuary. but the new rules do not affect the more than 750,000 people who came to the country illegally as children, known as dreamers. the president telling david they shouldn't be worried. >> they shouldn't be very worried. they are here illegally. they shouldn't be very worried. i do have a big heart. we're going to take care of everybody. >> reporter: so mr. president, will they be allowed to stay?...
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a crackdown critics say is targeting non-violent undocumented immigrants like jeanette vizguerra. after 20 years, in the u.s., vizguerra is now targeted to be deported. she is now seeking sanctuary in the basement of this denver church, hoping she won't be torn away from her kids. vizguerra says she will remain in this church until the u.s. government tells her she can walk free. she knows that could be a very long time, david. >> clayton sandell with us tonight. thank you, clayton. >>> we turn overseas now and two devastating bombings by sigh isis. in pakistan, a suicide bomber attacking a famous religious shrine there. killing at least 75 worshippers, another 200 wounded. in baghdad, a car bomb exploding at an auto dealership. at least 51 people were killed there. more than 60 wounded. isis claiming in an online statement they were targeting shiite muslims. >>> back in this country, the fbi making an arrest tonight, in what they say was an attack to a synagogue here. a south carolina man with white supremacist ties, accused of buy a pistol from an undercover agent, telling him h
a crackdown critics say is targeting non-violent undocumented immigrants like jeanette vizguerra. after 20 years, in the u.s., vizguerra is now targeted to be deported. she is now seeking sanctuary in the basement of this denver church, hoping she won't be torn away from her kids. vizguerra says she will remain in this church until the u.s. government tells her she can walk free. she knows that could be a very long time, david. >> clayton sandell with us tonight. thank you, clayton....
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jeanette vizguerra is seeking refuge in the church...and she's vowing to stay as long as it takes. was the scene yesterday afternoon as demonstrators gathered outside the immigration office in colorado. vizguerra chose not to show up-- instead taking refuge inside a church. her request for a temporary stay was denied despite six previous requests that were granted. vizguerra burst into tears, realizing that she could be seperated from her children. country." vizguerra came to the u.s. in 1997. she has three children who were born in the u.s. for now, she's moved into a denver church basement as an informal sanctuary. immigration officials have not commented on how they plan to go forward. still ahead on the kron four morning news... a man in the east bay caught on camera breaking into cars we will show you who police are looking for this morning. and we continue to track the storm this morning. taking a live look at storm tracker 4 radar... the rain making for a wet morning commute. robin winston will be back with a check of the roads right after the break. welcome back to the kron
jeanette vizguerra is seeking refuge in the church...and she's vowing to stay as long as it takes. was the scene yesterday afternoon as demonstrators gathered outside the immigration office in colorado. vizguerra chose not to show up-- instead taking refuge inside a church. her request for a temporary stay was denied despite six previous requests that were granted. vizguerra burst into tears, realizing that she could be seperated from her children. country." vizguerra came to the u.s. in...
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jeanette vizguerra skipped a scheduled check-in with ice officials and instead brought her family to the first unitarian society church where , she addressed supporters. >> is the system thinks it can break me, this system is wrong because you can see the reason behind me, why i am fighting so hard to win my case. and i know that i am not alone. there are many people in the community and in immigrant community's who share my anger and my passion for justice. amy: vizguerra came to the u.s. from mexico in 1997. she previously won five postponements of deportation, but said wednesday she doubts she could win a similar reprieve under the trump administration. in washington, d.c., the senate is expected to narrowly confirm congressman mick mulvaney as head of the white house budget office. mulvaney is a tea party republican from south carolina who is opposed by the entire senate democratic caucus. after mulvaney's confirmation vote, the senate is scheduled to take up the nomination of oklahoma attorney general scott pruitt to head the environmental protection agency. democrats are callin
jeanette vizguerra skipped a scheduled check-in with ice officials and instead brought her family to the first unitarian society church where , she addressed supporters. >> is the system thinks it can break me, this system is wrong because you can see the reason behind me, why i am fighting so hard to win my case. and i know that i am not alone. there are many people in the community and in immigrant community's who share my anger and my passion for justice. amy: vizguerra came to the...
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jeanette vizguerra skipped a scheduled meeting with u.s. immigration and customs enforcement.he mother of four feared she would be detained. barry petersen is outside the denver church. good morning, barry. >> reporter: good morning. engine net vizguerra entered this church behind me yesterday in an attempt to keep immigration officials at bay. she says she will do whatever it takes to stay in this country and keep her family together. an emotional jean net vis guerra is fighting to stay in the united states. this is not just an attack on me. it's an attack on the entire immigrant community, she said speaking from the church where she has taken refuge. if the system thinks it can break me, that it can make me kneel, the system is wrong. the mother of four entered the united states illegally from mexico 20 years ago. in 2009 she was convicted of using a fake social security number she says she was using to work. about two years later a federal judge ordered that she be deported to mexico. she was allowed to stay on appeal during the obama administration, but her recent request
jeanette vizguerra skipped a scheduled meeting with u.s. immigration and customs enforcement.he mother of four feared she would be detained. barry petersen is outside the denver church. good morning, barry. >> reporter: good morning. engine net vizguerra entered this church behind me yesterday in an attempt to keep immigration officials at bay. she says she will do whatever it takes to stay in this country and keep her family together. an emotional jean net vis guerra is fighting to stay...
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immigration officials say they denied jeanette vizguerra's request to say in the u.s.ause of two misdemeanor convictioned. she says she has worked and paid taxes here for 20 years. >>> well, federal prosecutors are conducting a criminal investigation of fox news channel. at issue whether the company failed to tell investors about payments it made to employees who claimed they were sexually harassed by roger ailes. fox cooperating with that. >>> someone's trash got turned into a treasure. someone dumped in old television center unaware that the previous owner had stashed $100,000 inside of it. he had given the tv to a friend and forgot about the cash. he says he stashed 30 years ago. it's a good thing the worker at the recycling center is an honest woman. she called police when she found the stash of cash and tracked down the rightful owner because there were documents in this cash box. police now understandably told the owner, you might want to put that in a bank. a little safer there. >> how do you forget? >> i don't know. >> must have been doing if he forgot. >> oh,
immigration officials say they denied jeanette vizguerra's request to say in the u.s.ause of two misdemeanor convictioned. she says she has worked and paid taxes here for 20 years. >>> well, federal prosecutors are conducting a criminal investigation of fox news channel. at issue whether the company failed to tell investors about payments it made to employees who claimed they were sexually harassed by roger ailes. fox cooperating with that. >>> someone's trash got turned into...