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Spanish-language journalist still in Ice custody despite being granted bond | US immigration

One week after a immigrant judge gave him a bond, a Spanish journalist who was arrested last month was in custody.

The police, just outside the Atlanta, arrested Mario Guevara on June 14, arresting Mario Guevara and a few days later, the US immigration and Customs Conservation (ICE) was delivered. Last week, when an immigrant judge gave him a bond, an immigrant was held at the Southeast Georgian detention center near the Folkston-Florida border.

But when his family tried to pay $ 7,500 bonds last week, Ice did not accept it, and since then it was confused between the other three prisons, Giovanni Diaz said.

“We seem to have a harmonious effort between different judicial regions to detain it,” Diaz said.

Guevara, 47, fled El Salvador twenty years ago and drew a loyal audience as a journalist covering the migration in the Atlanta region. Before starting a digital news organization MG News, he worked for Mundo Hispanico, a Spanish newspaper for years. When the local police arrested him, the decalb county ralb County Rally Donald was broadcasting live on social media protesting the management of Trump.

Diaz said Guevara has the authority to work and stay in the country. The lawyer said that an earlier migration case against him had been closed administratively and that there was a waiting green card application supported by adult US citizen’s son.

After giving him a bond, the immigrant judge James Ward, Guevara’s family tried to pay online several times, but said he wouldn’t. Later, they went to pay personally and refused to accept Ice.

“What we don’t know was what was going on in the background, Di Diaz said, since then ICE had forced ICE to be released to the Appeal Board of the Immigration and that they wanted to wait for the waiting bond order.

Another lawyer of Guevara was told that he was transferred to Gwinnett district in the Atlanta suburb, because there were open warrants to arrest traffic charges. He was taken to Gwinnett prison last Thursday and was released in Bond the same day.

Diaz said the ice was detained because the immigration bond was not paid. Approximately 65 miles (105 km) of Atlanta was taken to Floyd County, where the district sheriff office had an agreement to arrest people for ice.

Floyd district prison records showed that he was in custody until Monday. Diaz said Guevara later moved to the Federal Prison Office in Atlanta and stayed here on Tuesday.

Immigrant judge judge Guevara’s lawyers and journalists acknowledged that there is no danger to society, but Ice argues that it is a threat that should not be released.

“We think it’s extreme,” the lawyer said. Diaz was described as a development, Guevara’ya Gwinnett district in the detention of his phone was said to be confiscated under a search order.

The video from his arrest shows that Guevara is wearing a bright red shirt under a protective vest printed on his chest. A police officer can be heard as follows: “I am a member of the media, officer.” He stood on a sidewalk with other journalists, a few minutes before being taken, there was no sign of large crowds or confrontations around him.

The Dekalb police accused Guevara of the illegal Assembly of the police blocking and being on the road or on the road along the road. His lawyers worked to release him and he was given a bond in the decalb, but Ice was clinging to him and he was held until he came to take it.

Dekalb District Lawyer Donna Coleman rejected these charges on June 25 and said there was not enough evidence to support a prosecution, while there was a possible reason to support arrest.

“At the time of being arrested, video evidence shows that Mr. Guevara is generally appropriate and does not intend to ignore the law enforcement directives.” He said.

The arrest of Guevara immediately drew attention and was criticized by the Freedom of Press Freedom groups, who said that he was doing his job.

On June 20, Gwinnett Sheriff Office, Guevara’s attention scattered driving charges, a traffic control device and reckless driving arrest, “the sacrifice of the operational integrity and the safety of a law enforcement case endangered the safety of a Gwinnett residents,” he said.

The first incident report says the accusations were due to the May 20 incident, saying that the accusations were reported three days after their arrest in the protest. The narrative section of the report does not give any details. Diaz said that it was usually accused of people responsible for traffic violations, and that an officer swear to an oath of arrest order from such a violation a month later.

“None of this is normal, Di Diaz said.

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