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Spanish-language journalist arrested while covering protest near Atlanta deported to El Salvador

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Spanish-language journalist arrested while covering protest near Atlanta deported to El Salvador
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Spanish-language journalist arrested while covering protest near Atlanta deported to El Salvador

2025-10-04 07:54 Last Updated At:08:01

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 him released.

In a live video posted on Facebook Friday afternoon, Guevara is seen, escorted by El Salvador government officials, exiting a vehicle and hugging a woman who pointed a camera phone at him. “Hello, Mom,” he said into the screen.

He looked toward the sky and said, “My country, my country, my country. Thank God. This isn’t how I wanted to come to my country, but thank God.”

He posted a photo Facebook of himself in a restaurant with a plate of pupusas, El Salvador’s signature dish of flat corn cakes stuffed with cheese and other fillings. In another post, declared himself “ready to continue working twice as hard from my country.”

Guevara's deportation comes after the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Wednesday declined to halt a deportation order issued last month by the Board of Immigration Appeals.

All criminal charges filed against Guevara since his arrest were dismissed by local prosecutors. His attorneys argued he was being held in retaliation for his work as a journalist and to silence him, in violation of his constitutional rights.

Guevara’s arrest and detention drew condemnation from journalism, press freedom and civil liberties groups. Katherine Jacobsen with the Committee to Protect Journalists called his deportation “a troubling sign of the deteriorating freedom of the press under the Trump administration.”

“It is shameful that the U.S. government is deporting Guevara, the first time that CPJ has documented this type of retaliation related to reporting activity,” she said in an e-mailed statement.

Department of Homeland Security officials have consistently rejected the idea that Guevara was being punished for his work, maintaining that he was in the country illegally.

Guevara fled El Salvador two decades ago out of fear and amassed a big audience as a journalist in the Atlanta area. He worked for years for Mundo Hispanico, a Spanish-language newspaper, before starting a digital news outlet called MG News last year. He was livestreaming video on social media from a “No Kings” rally protesting President Donald Trump’s administration when police in DeKalb County arrested him.

He often arrived at scenes where ICE or other law enforcement agencies were active and regularly livestreamed what he saw on social media.

Video from his arrest shows Guevara wearing a red shirt under a protective vest with “PRESS” across his chest. He is heard telling a police officer, “I’m a member of the media, officer.” He was standing on a sidewalk with other journalists, with no sign of big crowds or confrontations around him.

The charges against him in DeKalb County and charges filed in neighboring Gwinnett County after his arrest were dismissed. An immigration judge in July granted him bond, but he remained in custody while the government appealed.

An immigration judge in 2012 denied Guevara's bid to remain in the U.S. He appealed that ruling to the Board of Immigration Appeals, which hears appeals of immigration court rulings, but that appeal had not been decided when prosecutors agreed to administratively close the case. His lawyers say he had authorization to live and work in the U.S. for the last 13 years.

Shortly after Guevara entered ICE custody in June, the government asked the Board of Immigration Appeals to reopen that old immigration case. His lawyers didn't oppose that move, but they asked that the case be sent back to the lower immigration court because he now has a pending application for a visa supported by his adult U.S. citizen son.

The Board of Immigration Appeals last month agreed to reopen the case, dismissed Guevara's appeal and declined to return the case to the lower immigration court. It also ordered him deported to El Salvador and dismissed the government's appeal of the bond ruling, saying it is now moot.

Guevara's lawyers appealed to the 11th Circuit and asked that court to halt the deportation order while the appeal was pending.

Guevara's lawyers argue that the Board of Immigration Appeals ruling and the subsequent refusal by the 11th Circuit to stay his deportation order are based on incorrect information.

A separate case challenged the constitutionality of Guevara's detention in immigration custody and remains pending in a federal court. His lawyers argued he was being punished for his journalism work and asked a judge to order him immediately released and order that he not be deported while that case was pending.

Associated Press writer Elliot Spagat contributed reporting.

Salvadoran journalist Mario Guevara embraces his sister-in-law Gina Saenz upon arriving at a relative's home after being deported from the United States, in Apopa, El Salvador, Friday, Oct. 3, 2025. (AP Photo/Salvador Melendez)

Salvadoran journalist Mario Guevara embraces his sister-in-law Gina Saenz upon arriving at a relative's home after being deported from the United States, in Apopa, El Salvador, Friday, Oct. 3, 2025. (AP Photo/Salvador Melendez)

Salvadoran journalist Mario Guevara, right, greets family members after arriving at the home of a relative in Apopa, El Salvador, following his deportation from the United States, Friday, Oct. 3, 2025. (AP Photo/Salvador Melendez)

Salvadoran journalist Mario Guevara, right, greets family members after arriving at the home of a relative in Apopa, El Salvador, following his deportation from the United States, Friday, Oct. 3, 2025. (AP Photo/Salvador Melendez)

Salvadoran journalist Mario Guevara, right, greets neighbors after arriving at a relative's home in Apopa, El Salvador, following his deportation from the United States, Friday, Oct. 3, 2025. (AP Photo/Salvador Melendez)

Salvadoran journalist Mario Guevara, right, greets neighbors after arriving at a relative's home in Apopa, El Salvador, following his deportation from the United States, Friday, Oct. 3, 2025. (AP Photo/Salvador Melendez)

LENS, France (AP) — Winger Wesley Saïd scored a brilliant goal to secure Lens' 10th consecutive win across all competitions and place atop the Ligue 1 standings on Saturday.

Lens defeated Auxerre 1-0 after Saïd controlled with his chest Malang Sarr’s cross into the box and finished with a left-footed volley from the bounce. The 65th-minute goal was his eighth this season.

Lens, which claimed its only French title in 1998, stayed one point ahead of defending champion Paris Saint-Germain, which beat Lille on Friday.

Next-to-last in the standings, Auxerre was not intimidated by the buoyant crowd and posed a strong challenge to the host with intense pressing.

After a first half of few clear chances, Lens showed more intent and Matthieu Udol, set up by Adrien Thomasson, came close to breaking the deadlock. The ball fell back to Udol who struck again only for defender Fredrik Oppegård to block.

Udol then delivered a low cross toward the near post for Thomasson, whose effort went just wide. Lens kept pushing and was finally rewarded when Saïd slotted home.

Third-place Marseille put on a display of collective force and won at mid-table Angers 5-2 ahead of a Champions League showdown with Liverpool next week.

Angers' defense imploded quickly and Marseille led 4-0 after 40 minutes before Amine Sbaï pulled one back for the host just before the interval.

Amine Gouiri put Marseille in the lead followed by goals from Mason Greenwood and Hamed Traore. Winger Timothy Weah added a header to cap a slick collective move. Igor Paixao made it 5-1 in the 88th and Jim Allevinah reduced the gap after a breakout.

Santiago Hidalgo started in place of the suspended Emersonn and scored twice as Toulouse thrashed Nice 5-1. It was Toulouse's third win in four Ligue 1 matches.

New signing Elye Wahi was on the scoresheet for Nice.

Toulouse has 29 goals, its best total after 18 rounds since 1998. The team was seventh in the standings, 17 points behind Lens.

PSG warmed up for next week's Champions League match at Sporting with a convincing 3-0 win over Lille on Friday. Ballon d'Or winner Ousmane Dembélé scored a brace. Monaco fell to its seventh defeat in eight games, at home to Lorient 3-1.

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Auxerre's Lamine Sy, right, challenges for the ball with Lens' Matthieu Udol during the French League One soccer match between Lens and Auxerre in Lens, France, Saturday, Jan. 17, 2026. (AP Photo/Jean-Francois Badias)

Auxerre's Lamine Sy, right, challenges for the ball with Lens' Matthieu Udol during the French League One soccer match between Lens and Auxerre in Lens, France, Saturday, Jan. 17, 2026. (AP Photo/Jean-Francois Badias)

Lens' Matthieu Udol, centre, and Auxerre's Clement Akpa, right, in action during the French League One soccer match between Lens and Auxerre in Lens, France, Saturday, Jan. 17, 2026. (AP Photo/Jean-Francois Badias)

Lens' Matthieu Udol, centre, and Auxerre's Clement Akpa, right, in action during the French League One soccer match between Lens and Auxerre in Lens, France, Saturday, Jan. 17, 2026. (AP Photo/Jean-Francois Badias)

Lens' Florian Thauvin, left, in action during the French League One soccer match between Lens and Auxerre in Lens, France, Saturday, Jan. 17, 2026. (AP Photo/Jean-Francois Badias)

Lens' Florian Thauvin, left, in action during the French League One soccer match between Lens and Auxerre in Lens, France, Saturday, Jan. 17, 2026. (AP Photo/Jean-Francois Badias)

Lens' Wesley Said celebrates after scoring his side's opening goal during the French League One soccer match between Lens and Auxerre in Lens, France, Saturday, Jan. 17, 2026. (AP Photo/Jean-Francois Badias)

Lens' Wesley Said celebrates after scoring his side's opening goal during the French League One soccer match between Lens and Auxerre in Lens, France, Saturday, Jan. 17, 2026. (AP Photo/Jean-Francois Badias)

Lens' Wesley Said scores his side's opening goal during the French League One soccer match between Lens and Auxerre in Lens, France, Saturday, Jan. 17, 2026. (AP Photo/Jean-Francois Badias)

Lens' Wesley Said scores his side's opening goal during the French League One soccer match between Lens and Auxerre in Lens, France, Saturday, Jan. 17, 2026. (AP Photo/Jean-Francois Badias)

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