NEWSChurches decide to offer sanctuary to undocumented migrantsJeanette Vizguerra, an undocumented Mexican mother of three U.S.-born children, speaks to supporters gathered outside the First Unitarian Church in Denver on Feb. 18, 2017. She received sanctuary at the church and has been living in the church's basement since Feb. 15, when she avoided a scheduled meeting with Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials.Jason Connolly, AFP/Getty ImagesThe congregation holds hands and prepares for communion at Edgehill United Methodist Church in Nashville. The church has always been inclusive. Now it says becoming a sanctuary church is a big priority for its congregation, which has a long history of social justice work, on Feb. 19, 2017.Larry McCormack, The Tennessean, Via The USA TODAY NetworkDeacon Beth Richardson breaks bread for the communion at Edgehill United Methodist Church in Nashville on Feb. 19, 2017. The church says becoming a sanctuary church is a big priority for its congregation.Larry McCormack, The Tennessean, Via The USA TODAY NetworkRuth Fulton of Denver holds an American flag while attending a rally in Denver to show her support for Jeanette Vizguerra during a march to the First Unitarian Church on Feb. 18, 2017. Vizguerra has taken sanctuary in the church over fears she will be deported to Mexico, despite no history of violent crime and three children who are U.S. citizens.Trevor Hughes, USA TODAYDraped in an American flag, Jeanette Vizguerra raises her fist during a rally in support of her decision to take sanctuary inside a Denver church. Vizguerra faces deportation back to Mexico because she lacks immigration permission to live in the United States.Trevor Hughes, USA TODAYUndocumented immigrant and activist Jeanette Vizguerra, 45, walks into press conference with two of her children Roberto, 10, and Luna Baez, 12, before addressing supporters and the media while seeking sanctuary at First Unitarian Church in Denver on Feb. 15, 2017.Marc Piscotty, Getty ImagesProtesters at a rally in Denver show their support for Jeanette Vizguerra during a march to the First Unitarian Church in Denver on Feb. 18, 2017. Vizguerra has taken sanctuary in the church over fears she will be deported to Mexico, despite no history of violent crime and three children who are U.S. citizens.Trevor Hughes, USA TODAYDemonstrators march to the First Unitarian Church in Denver where Jeanette Vizguerra, an undocumented Mexican mother of three U.S.-born children received sanctuary on Feb. 18, 2017.Jason Connolly, AFP/Getty ImagesDemonstrators gather outside the First Unitarian Church in Denver on Feb. 18, 2017, in support of Jeanette Vizguerra, an undocumented Mexican mother of three U.S.-born children.Jason Connolly, AFP/Getty Images