President Trump's administration deported journalist Mario Guevara to El Salvador after holding him in ICE detention for more than 100 days| The Dissenter
Journalist Mario Guevara faces imminent deportation from the United States unless a federal court intervenes| The Dissenter
Mario Guevara, an Emmy award-winning, Spanish-language journalist who has served Atlanta’s Latino community for over two decades, will be deported Friday by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), according to his family. The post Atlanta journalist Mario Guevara set to be deported Friday appeared first on Atlanta Civic Circle.| Atlanta Civic Circle
Atlanta journalist Mario Guevara’s last ditch appeal to the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals to block his deportation was denied on Wednesday. The post 11th Circuit denies Atlanta journalist Mario Guevara’s bid to block deportation order appeared first on Atlanta Civic Circle.| Atlanta Civic Circle
The Atlanta journalist also asked the judge for an emergency block on the order, while he fights the government’s deportation push in court. The post Federal judge advances Mario Guevara’s habeas petition after deportation order issued appeared first on Atlanta Civic Circle.| Atlanta Civic Circle
A surprise Board of Immigration Appeals ruling wrongly reopened Mario Guevara’s 2012 removal case, his ACLU lawyers say.| Atlanta Civic Circle
Update: Mario Guevara was deported from the United States on a 4 a.m. flight on October 3, 2025. Washington, D.C., October 2, 2025—In response to news that journalist Mario Guevara will be deported on Friday from the United States back to his native El Salvador, the Committee to Protect Journalists and Free Press issued the following...| Committee to Protect Journalists
Washington, D.C., October 1, 2025—The Committee to Protect Journalists and Free Press express deep concern that a United States Appeals Court rejected a motion for stay of removal in the case of Mario Guevara, meaning that the journalist could now be deported back to his native El Salvador. In a decision published Wednesday, the court...| Committee to Protect Journalists
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