FOLKSTON, Ga. — Today marks 102 days since Emmy-winning journalist Mario Guevara was taken into U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) custody. His future remains uncertain after a judge re-opened his closed immigration case from 2012.

Guevara, a Salvadoran journalist based in Atlanta, was arrested on June 14 while covering a protest .

Prosecutors later dropped criminal charges, but ICE refused to release him—even after an immigration judge granted him bond in July.

Last week, the Board of Immigration Appeals reopened Guevara’s 13-year-old deportation case, which had been closed after previous negotiations.

His legal team immediately filed an emergency motion to block his deportation and continue his fight in the United States.

In an open letter published in Spanish on his

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