
A Spanish -language journalist has been kept in jail for more than a week by a judge given by a judge by a judge.
Founder and journalist for MG News, Mario Guevara, is being held on the illegal assembly, in the road allegations after interruption and a recording in road charges or being a pedestrian 14 June protest Metro against immigration and customs enforcement (ICE) in the Atlanta region.
The 47 -year -old Guevara has been reshuffled through three detention sites despite the Immigration Judge James Ward’s decision to give him bonds on 1 July. The Associated Press,
According to AP, Guevara’s family has attempted to pay their $ 7,500 bonds with ice three times including online and individual. But all efforts have been denied.
Dekalb County Solicitor-General Dona Coleman-Stribeing also dismissed the three allegations brought by the DeKalb County Police on 25 June.
Coleman-stribeing stated that there was a possible reason to support Guevara’s arrest, but there was not enough evidence to support the prosecution.
Nevertheless, the journalist has been shifted from jails to Ginnet County and Floid County before being moved to a federal bureau of priced facility in Atlanta.
“None of this is normal,” his lawyer, Geoani Diaz, told The Wire.
Guevara was held in Ginnet at traffic fee, which he eventually paid and released on the same day, said AP.
However, 65 miles north -western of Atlanta, Floid County officials held them for ice according to their agreement to maintain federal prisoners.
Diaz now says that the Board of Ice Immigration Appeal is challenging Guevara’s release and requested to hold a hold on the bond order, waiting for a new decision.
Guewara stood on a videotap of a pavement when contacted by law enforcement in protest against June. He wore a hint that recognized him as a “press”.
“At the time of his arrest, the video evidence generally shows Mr. Guevara in compliance and does not display the intention of disregarding the law enforcement instructions,” the office of Coalman-Stribeing said about his behavior in a news release.
However, a ICE spokesperson said Guevara did not follow the requests from law enforcement and is illegally in the country.
On June 14, an illegal foreign foreign Mario Guvera of Al Salvador was arrested by the Doorville Police Department, “said Assistant Secretary of Homeland Security Department, Trisia McLaglin, said, when she refused to follow local police orders to go out of the middle of the road,” Trisa McLinine, Assistant Secretary of Homeland McLeenthly told.
“After his arrest by local authorities, Ice placed a prisoner on him as he is illegally in the country.”
Guewra’s lawyer, Diaz, says he is authorized to stay and work in the country, waiting for approval for a green card to be sponsored by his adult son, who is an American citizen, said AP.

