Colorado immigration activist Jeanette Vizguerra can be released on bond, advocates say

FILE - Jeanette Vizguerra, center, a Mexican immigrant who has lived in a church to avoid immigration authorities for the past three months, pauses as she speaks after leaving the church early May 12, 2017, in downtown Denver. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski, File)

DENVER (AP) — Supporters of a prominent Colorado immigration and labor activist say an immigration judge has ruled that she can post bond and be released after spending nine months in detention.

The judge issued a written ruling Sunday allowing Jeanette Vizguerra to post $5,000 bond, said Jennifer Piper of the American Friends Service Committee, who has been working with Vizguerra's lawyers and her family. Vizguerra's family and a nonprofit group that helps pay bonds for people in immigration detention were working Monday to post the bond, which can take a day or more to process, she said.

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