ICE Continues to Detain Award-Winning Journalist Who Filmed Immigration Raids | Truthout

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Sobering story. Constructive comments welcome. Quoting the fairly short article below:

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At a court hearing on Wednesday, the judge didn’t rule on Mario Guevara’s petition to be released.

Award-winning journalist Mario Guevara, who had begun documenting Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids, has been detained since his arrest at a protest on June 14 in DeKalb County, Georgia.

Guevara has spent almost all of his detention in ICE custody, although he is authorized to live and work in the United States. He immigrated to the United States more than 20 years ago from El Salvador to escape persecution for his journalism. Guevara settled in Georgia and continued to work as a journalist, first for Mundo Hispánico, and then, in 2024, he founded his own news organization, MG News, which had recently begun filming ICE abductions.

In a phone interview from an ICE jail in South Georgia, Guevero told The Altanta-Journal Constitution that the agency is retaliating against him because, “I was following them. I was showing their faces when they were arresting immigrants.” Some officers have said to him, “You gave me a hard time, Mario. Hey, remember me?”

On August 20, Guevara’s legal team, which includes the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and the ACLU of Georgia, filed a habeas corpus petition requesting that the court allow Guevara to pay the $7,500 bond set by an immigration judge on July 1. Federal prosecutors had appealed the bond order to the Board of Immigration Appeals and were granted a stay, or pause, of the order, thereby preventing Guevara’s release.

At a hearing on Wednesday, the judge did not rule on Guevara’s petition and requested briefs from both sides.

Guevara’s saga began more than two months ago when he was reporting on a “No Kings” protest, which was part of a nationwide day of action to protest President Donald Trump. According to the petition, body camera footage from the protest shows an officer instructing other officers to, “Keep an eye on the guy in the red shirt. If he gets to the road, lock his a** up. . . . He’s been warned multiple times.” Another officer asked, “Press?” The first officer replied, “Yep.”

About a minute later, Guevara stepped off the sidewalk as he moved out of the way of police officers coming through the area, and was promptly arrested. Video of his arrest shows that Guevara is wearing a red shirt underneath a vest clearly marked with PRESS on the front and back.

After his arrest, ICE placed a detainer on Guevara. Although all criminal charges related to the protest have been dropped, federal prosecutors have fought to keep him locked up in ICE custody.

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has denied that ICE arrested Guevara because he is a journalist. In an email to Truthout, DHS claimed that he “is in ICE custody because he entered the country illegally in 2004,” which is false.

The immigration judge who granted Guevara bond wrote that the journalist “has a history of following the laws of the United States, as he legally entered the U.S. with a B1 visa, he has employment authorization and a social security number so that he can legally work in the United States, and he has a history of paying his taxes.”

The habeas petition quotes extensively from the government’s filings to demonstrate that ICE is targeting Guevara because he is a journalist.

“In the Notice of Appeal, the Government states that Mr. Guevara is a danger to the community because Mr. Guevara had ‘on five separate occasions … recorded or live streamed’ law enforcement officers and ‘post[ed] videos of undercover agents, their vehicles, and tag numbers,’” it reads. “The Government further states that ‘[l]ocal law enforcement reviewed the respondent’s public posts and learned that the videos were viewed by hundreds of thousands of people.’”

Guevara is currently held in solitary confinement for 22 hours a day at the Folkston ICE Processing Center, according to the petition. For two hours a day, he’s confined to a larger cell where he can “see the sky and breathe fresh air.” During his detention, he has lost approximately 20 pounds.
“The freedom of press is only for U.S. citizens,” he told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution on a call from Folkston. “If I’m outside again, I don’t think I will be on ICE anymore because everything is different now.”

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We are on the most dangerous path in our entire history as a nation but the short-sighted morons who put these people in power are too ignorant, simple and unsophisticated to see what could very well be looming ahead if something doesn't happen to put a stop to it.
 
Agreed. I don't think the U.S. is a dictatorship yet, but Germany wasn't a dictatorship when Hitler started either. It's all about resisting dictatorial pushes from those in power.
but safe streets is not dictatorship; neither is deportation.

Agreed, on both counts. On the other hand, jailing a journalist for months for reporting on ICE's actions is definitely a step on the road to dictatorship.
 
We are on the most dangerous path in our entire history as a nation but the short-sighted morons who put these people in power are too ignorant, simple and unsophisticated to see what could very well be looming ahead if something doesn't happen to put a stop to it.
I might say something similar if Kamala had been elected, only without the insults. I think the main issue is how to mitigate the damage, regardless of which fairly incompetent leader is in charge.
 
but safe streets is not dictatorship; neither is deportation.
Sounds exactly like something Hitler would think.

I agree, in the sense that I don't think that Trump's actions are resulting in "safe streets" and deportations that should be happening for the most part. I just think that things would be similar had Kamala been elected, only in that case I think the greater danger might have been a nuclear war with Russia. Essentially, something akin to the V for Vendetta film in Trump's case or 1984 in Kamala's. Not the best of choices.
 
but safe streets is not dictatorship; neither is deportation.
It depends how you get them, assuming the brutality they use is not offensive. It is. Trump is using Nazi methods. S His secret police force loyal to him should even offend you, if it is possible for you to criticize the right. This is so anti democracy.
 
I might say something similar if Kamala had been elected, only without the insults. I think the main issue is how to mitigate the damage, regardless of which fairly incompetent leader is in charge.
You might but everyone would know you'd be talking crazy shit.
I agree, in the sense that I don't think that Trump's actions are resulting in "safe streets" and deportations that should be happening for the most part. I just think that things would be similar had Kamala been elected, only in that case I think the greater danger might have been a nuclear war with Russia. Essentially, something akin to the V for Vendetta film in Trump's case or 1984 in Kamala's. Not the best of choices.
Sounds to me like you just dislike Kamala to the point that you'll say ridiculous things like that.

Nothing she has done would give any reasonable person pause to feel concern over her possibly moving the US towards dictatorship or any kind of similar authoritarianism.
 
It depends how you get them, assuming the brutality they use is not offensive. It is. Trump is using Nazi methods. S His secret police force loyal to him should even offend you, if it is possible for you to criticize the right. This is so anti democracy.
If trump gave the military shoot to kill orders for anyone on the streets after curfew, his ass-lickers like Biased Chud would be hailing his crime fighting success.
 
It depends how you get them, assuming the brutality they use is not offensive. It is. Trump is using Nazi methods. S His secret police force loyal to him should even offend you, if it is possible for you to criticize the right. This is so anti democracy.

Ultimately, I predict that far from making the streets safer, Trump's actions are actually making them more dangerous.
 
It depends how you get them, assuming the brutality they use is not offensive. It is. Trump is using Nazi methods. S His secret police force loyal to him should even offend you, if it is possible for you to criticize the right. This is so anti democracy.
no he isn't, hysterical he-bitch.
 
I agree, in the sense that I don't think that Trump's actions are resulting in "safe streets" and deportations that should be happening for the most part. I just think that things would be similar had Kamala been elected, only in that case I think the greater danger might have been a nuclear war with Russia. Essentially, something akin to the V for Vendetta film in Trump's case or 1984 in Kamala's. Not the best of choices.
they are resulting safe streets.
 
I agree, in the sense that I don't think that Trump's actions are resulting in "safe streets" and deportations that should be happening for the most part. I just think that things would be similar had Kamala been elected, only in that case I think the greater danger might have been a nuclear war with Russia. Essentially, something akin to the V for Vendetta film in Trump's case or 1984 in Kamala's. Not the best of choices.
Sounds to me like you just dislike Kamala to the point that you'll say ridiculous things like that.

I still remember when Trump literally had to reminds reporters that Russia had nukes. The U.S. 2024 elections were a travesty. It reminds me of a few lines from a Simpsons episode:
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Kodos: It's a two party system! You have to vote for one of us!
Man: He's right, this is a two-party system.
Man 2: Well, I believe I'll vote for a third-party candidate.
Kang: Go ahead, throw your vote away.
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