Journalist Mario Guevara faces imminent deportation back to his native El Salvador after an appeals court re-opened his 13-year-old immigration case on Friday, September 19, 2025. Monday, September 22, 2025 marks Guevara’s 100th day in detention. Check timeline here. A coalition of 27 local and national press freedom, civil rights, and First Amendment organizations call for the immediate release of journalist Mario Guevara. Monday, September 22, 2025 marks Guevara’s 100th day in detention. Journalist Mario Guevara faces imminent deportation back to his native El Salvador after an appeals court re-opened his 13-year-old immigration case on Friday, September 19, 2025. <Monday, September 22, 2025 marks Guevara’s 100th day in detention. Check timeline here. A coalition of 27 local and national press freedom, civil rights, and First Amendment organizations call for the immediate release of journalist Mario Guevara. Monday, September 22, 2025 marks Guevara’s 100th day in detention.

Why This Matters

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  • The government has argued that Guevara’s livestreaming– a common reporting practice– poses a danger to public safety. Removing journalist’s ability to report erodes accountability for law enforcement.
  • Guevara is the only journalist in the U.S. currently imprisoned in relation to his reporting.
  • His case highlights critical threats to press freedom, especially for immigrant, non-citizen journalists who serve vulnerable communities.
  • The situation raises red flags about the criminalization of journalism—especially reporting on law enforcement—and the erosion of constitutional protections.
  • Guevara is a devoted father and caregiver whose continued detention has taken a profound emotional, physical, and financial toll on him and his family.

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