"I Feel Like a Tourist in My Own Country," Says Mario Guevara, a Journalist Deported From the u.s. to El Salvador.
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By Gustavo Valdés and Merlin Delcid, CNN en Español Mario Guevara walks through the historic center of San Salvador, a place he hasn't seen for more than 20 years since he was forced to leave the country. As he enters Gerardo Barrios Plaza, he points to one of the places where he was attacked back then for working as a journalist: "They beat me with sticks and stones." These are the first steps toward his reintegration into the country, followin…
By Gustavo Valdés and Merlin Delcid, CNN en Español Mario Guevara walks through the historic center of San Salvador, a place he hasn't seen for more than 20 years since he was forced to leave the country. As he enters Gerardo Barrios Plaza, he points to one of the places where he was attacked back then for working as a journalist: "They beat me with sticks and stones." These are the first steps toward his reintegration into the country, followin…
Spanish-Language Journalist Arrested While Covering Protest Near Atlanta Deported to El Salvador
ATLANTA (AP) — A Spanish-language journalist who had been in immigration detention in Georgia since June was deported Friday to El Salvador. Mario Guevara, 48, was covering a protest just outside Atlanta on June 14 when local police arrested him and then turned him over to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement several days later. His lawyers had been fighting parallel battles in the immigration court and federal court systems trying to get hi…
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