Award-winning Spanish-language journalist Mario Guevara has been deported to El Salvador in what press freedom advocates alleged was done “in retaliation for his reporting.”

A leader with the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), a nonprofit organization that defends worldwide press freedom, said Guevara's deportation from the U.S. Friday morning was the first time the organization “has documented this type of retaliation related to reporting activity.”

“Make no mistake, this is not a simple immigration case as authorities would have the public believe,” said Katherine Jacobsen, the CPJ’s U.S., Canada and Caribbean program coordinator.

Guevara arrived Friday in El Salvador, where he was released by Salvadoran immigration authorities.

“I feel sad, but I also feel happy to be in my hom

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