continue to support my community. and by my community i don t just mean the mexican immigrant community. i don t just mean south americans. there are people all over the world that are in the exact same situation as i am. reporter: how long are you repaired to stay here? i don t know. it s possible days, months, or years. reporter: anna cabrera, cnn, denver. and we ll be right back.
did. reporter: the local i.c.e. office provided the following response, saying, jeannette viskera ramirez from mexico has two misdemeanor convictions. on november 18th, 2011, a federal immigration judge originally issued her final orders of deportation to mexico. based on these factors, v vizguerra-ramirez is an i.c.e. deportation priority. the news triggering a protest in d.c. meantime, jared pole has filed a private bill in the house of representatives, hoping to help plead her case. for now, she s moved into this denver church basement, an informal sanctuary, where immigration officials have not yet dared to go. she addressed supporters through a translator this afternoon. translator: so i know that my fight will continue, even though i m still even though i m inside these walls. there s much that i can do to
did. reporter: the local i.c.e. office provided the following response saying, gentleman net ramirez from mexico has two misdemeanor convictions. on november 18, 2011, a federal immigration judge originally issued her final orders of deportation to mexico. based on these factors, she is an i.c.e. enforcement priority. the news triggering a protest in d.c., meantime colorado congressman has filed a private bill in the house of representatives, hoping to help plead her case. for now she s moved into this denver church basement, an informal sanctuary where immigration officials had dared not yet to go. she a addressed supporters through a translator this afternoon. translator: i know that my fight will continue even though i m still even though i m inside these walls. there is much that i can do to continue organizing and to
this time? when you have a blanket deportation policy, you don t need to have specific reasons. you just say no, that s exactly what they did. reporter: the local i.c.e. office provided the following response, saying she has two misdemeanor convections. on november 18, 2011, a federal immigration judge originally issued her final orders of deportation to mexico. based on these factors, she is an i.c.e. enforcement priority. down, down with deportation. up, up with liberation. reporter: the news triggering a protest in d.c. meantime colorado congressman has filed a private bill in the house of representatives hoping to help plead her case. for now she s moved into this denver church basement, an informal sanctuary where immigration officials have not yet dared to go. she addressed supporters through a translator this afternoon.
translator: i know my fight will continue even though i m still even though i m inside these walls, there s much i can do to continue organizing and continue to support my community. by my community i don t just mean the mexican immigrant community, i don t just mean south americans. there are people from all over the world that are in the exact same situation as i am. reporter: how long are you prepared to stay here? i don t know. it s possible days, months or years. reporter: anna cabrera, cnn, denver. very fascinating the look at her story. as we know, president trump has said he will go after the hardened criminals, the violent criminals, the gang members. she s not one of those, and he has also said i m going to be very compassionate. my policy is not going to rip families apart, it s going to be very compassionate. so we ll see. there are lots of people in her situation. you have what you say, and you have what you do. you have the law here truthfully