Civil Liberties

The Unjust Deportation of Journalist Mario Guevara Exposes Flaws in U.S. Immigration Enforcement

By Economics Desk | October 3, 2025

Mario Guevara, an Emmy-winning journalist, was deported after over 100 days in detention despite being cleared of all charges—a stark reminder of bureaucratic overreach that threatens press freedom and justice in America.

Mario Guevara’s deportation raises urgent questions about justice and the rule of law in America. The Salvadoran journalist, detained for more than three months while covering protests against immigration raids, was ultimately sent back to his home country despite his innocence and legal efforts to remain. This case is not just about one reporter—it exposes the dangerous consequences of unchecked immigration enforcement that tramples on constitutional rights and undermines American values. Why Was an Innocent Journalist Held and Deported? Guevara, a respected figure with an Emmy award and thousands of followers, was arrested while reporting live on protests opposing then-President...

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