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The Government Deported a Uruguayan Afro-Descendant for a Case From 5 Years Ago

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Juan Pedro Martínez Piedrahita had a permanent residence in Argentina and was deported in the early morning of this Wednesday after five days in detention. During that time he was unable to contact his family or access his legal defense. He had a case completed in 2018. Read more
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Juan Martínez Piedraita was born in Uruguay, but has been living and working in Gran Buenos Aires for two decades. He has a wife and three Argentine children. He was about to get his ID card as a permanent resident. Bullrich and the Judiciary dusted a slight cause, for which he has already paid a sentence, they held him and left him lying in Carrasco. Xenophobia and racism in “libertarian” code. By Daniel Satur (La Izquierda Diario). Juan Pedro …

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Juan Pedro Martínez Piedrahita had a permanent residence in Argentina and was deported in the early morning of this Wednesday after five days in detention. During that time he was unable to contact his family or access his legal defense. He had a case completed in 2018. Read more

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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A Uruguayan citizen based in Argentina was deported by order of the national government. It is the merchant Juan Martínez Piedraita, who was born in...

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Página/12 broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Thursday, July 17, 2025.
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