Lawyers ask judge to order ICE to free Spanish-language journalist from immigration detention
- Lawyers argue that the government is retaliating against journalist Mario Guevara for his news coverage and holding him in violation of his constitutional rights.
- The petition filed in federal court states that Guevara's rights to free speech and due process are being violated.
- Scarlet Kim from the American Civil Liberties Union stated that Guevara's detention is solely due to his journalism.
- Journalism and press freedom groups, along with some public officials in Georgia, have criticized Guevara's arrest and ongoing detention.
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ACLU Files Habeas Corpus for Salvadoran Journalist Detained in U.S. - teleSUR English
Mario Guevara’s detention is retaliation for covering immigration raids and law enforcement operations. On Thursday, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) filed a habeas corpus petition — the legal principle that protects individuals against arbitrary detention — in the case of Salvadoran journalist Mario Guevara. RELATED: ACLU Urges Vigilance in Los Angeles as Court Blocks Racially Motivated Immigration Raids On July 1, an immigration judge…
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Lawyers ask judge to order ICE to free Spanish-language journalist from immigration detention
Lawyers for a Spanish-language journalist who's been in federal immigration detention since June are asking a judge to order his release.
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