U.S. Deportation of Journalist Mario Guevara Sparks Free Speech Outcry

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Journalist Mario Guevara, who has worked in the U.S. for two decades, is set to be deported to El Salvador after being detained for over 100 days, despite having work authorization and a path to a green card, sparking criticism from press freedom and immigrant rights advocates who argue his detention and deportation are unjust and threaten free press principles.
Topics:nation#deportation#first-amendment#immigration#immigration-detention#journalism#mario-guevara
- 'Unconstitutional, Un-American, and Wrong': Journalist Mario Guevara to Be Deported to El Salvador Friday Common Dreams
- Family says Atlanta journalist Mario Guevara will be deported Friday WABE
- U.S. deports journalist Mario Guevara to El Salvador, family says The Washington Post
- “Attack on Free Speech”: Journalist Mario Guevara Faces Deportation After Covering Anti-Trump Protest Democracy Now!
- Detention of Reporter Mario Guevara Sparks Outcry from Writers, Journalists, and Scholars PEN America
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