A Popular Spanish-Language Journalist Is in ICE Custody After Being Arrested at an Atlanta Protest
Mario Guevara built a following covering immigration arrests around Atlanta. Press freedom groups say police frivolously arrested him while he was covering a "No Kings" protest.

Press freedom groups are calling for the release of a popular Spanish-language journalist who was arrested last Saturday while livestreaming protests in Atlanta and has since been transferred into the custody of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
Mario Guevara, an Emmy Award–winning reporter, was livestreaming a "No Kings" protest against President Donald Trump in the Atlanta area on Saturday when he was arrested by Doraville Police Department officers. Guevara was charged with obstructing police, unlawful assembly, and improperly entering a roadway, according to court records.
However, Guevara's lawyers and press freedom groups say the charges against him are bogus. Katherine Jacobsen, the U.S., Canada, and Caribbean program coordinator for the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), said in a press release that Guevara's "ongoing detention signals a frightening erosion of press freedom in the U.S."
"Guevara must be released without delay," Jacobsen said.
Guevara came to the U.S. in 2004 from El Salvador, where he said his work as a photojournalist led to attacks and death threats against him. A judge denied Guevara's asylum application in 2012, but he has been allowed to legally remain in the country on a work permit and has been attempting to gain permanent residency. Several of his family members are U.S. citizens.
"He's been renewing his work authorization," Giobanni Diaz, one of Guevara's attorneys, told Fox 5 Atlanta. "He's a law-abiding member of the community."
Guevara previously reported for several Spanish-language news outlets before launching his own independent outlet, MG News. His on-the-ground coverage of immigration arrests in the Atlanta area has attracted hundreds of thousands of followers on Facebook and TikTok. He's also well-known to local law enforcement.
"It seemed like he was doing exactly what he usually does when he's on the scene," Diaz said.
Shortly before his arrest, Guevara's video shows lines of police in riot gear advancing through a parking lot. Guevara is filming them while moving back when one of the officers suddenly approaches and arrests him.
According to the incident report filed by the officer who arrested Guevara, protesters were fleeing the area after police fired tear gas and issued dispersal orders. The officer saw another officer command Guevara to get off the road and back onto the sidewalk.
The report continues:
Guevara, who was wearing a helmet, red shirt, and ballistic vest, appeared to comply, walking toward the sidewalk while shaking his head in disagreement. Shortly thereafter, I heard Lt. Obester again address Guevara, who had re-entered the roadway, advising him that he had been given multiple warnings and would be arrested if he continued to violate the order. Guevara then walked into the Embry Village Plaza parking lot. I maintained visual contact with Guevara as he moved through the parking lot. I then observed him look around quickly before unlawfully entering Chamblee Tucker Rd after Northcrest Road in front of the Wells Fargo located at 3601 Chamblee Tucker Rd. At that time, I immediately approached Guevara, detained him, and secured him in flex cuffs behind his back.
While the report details Guevara's clothes, it neglects to mention that his vest said "PRESS" in large letters. It also omits what Guevara was doing (filming), and what he said when approached ("Officer, I'm a member of the media.")
Atlanta Civic Circle, a nonprofit newsroom, wrote that its journalists were just several steps away from Guevara when he was arrested.
"Officers clad in riot gear corralled members of the press away from the original protest site on Chamblee Tucker Road shortly after deploying tear gas for a third time," Atlanta Civic Circle reported. "Officers clearly stated that they would arrest journalists as well as protestors if they did not leave. Guevara was complying with officers orders to move back, but was closer to police than other members of the press—including Atlanta Civic Circle reporters who saw him apprehended when he briefly stepped off the sidewalk."
As they did during the 2020 George Floyd protests, federal and local police have repeatedly targeted reporters and citizen journalists with arrests and violence.
Dozens of journalists were assaulted and injured by federal and local law enforcement in Los Angeles during protests earlier this month. Las Vegas police arrested two TikTok livestreamers in the aftermath of a "No Kings" protest after one of them shouted, "How about honor your oath, bitch?"
On Monday a judge granted Guevara bond. However, ICE issued an immigration detainer against him, and he was transferred into ICE custody Wednesday. His current whereabouts are unknown; he does not appear on ICE's online detainee locator.
CPJ also sent a letter Tuesday to the DeKalb County chief executive officer urging them "to recognize Guevara's First Amendment rights as a journalist to document matters of public importance without fear of legal retribution."
According to the organization, it has not received a response.
ICE did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
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"While the report details Guevara's clothes, it neglects to mention that his vest said "PRESS" in large letters."
Also known as a "I can go wherever I want!" pass in the minds of people that think journalists have special privileges separate from the filthy, lowly common citizen.
"All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others,"
— Reason
I love this insane belief amongst "journalists" that laws do not apply to them.
But he is PoPuLaR!
"Nobody is above the law" does not apply to journalists or Democrats. All educated folks know this.
Yet a baton upside the skull never discriminates.
Recall all the antifa rioters in 2020 with the phony 'press' velcro patches on their uniforms?
So, this noncitizen is above the law? Or if I spray paint "press" on my shirt I guess I can just go anywhere I want? Or is that just for quasi-legal "journalists"?
And I'm a little fuzzy on his status, an illegal with a failed asylum claim that keeps applying for multiple work permits? WTF? just deport him.
It only counts if you’re (D)ifferent.
His chosen profession doesn't matter. What was his legal status?
So denied asylum. Working on a temporary visa. A visa whose language includes not committing crimes to retain it. Got it.
Yep. That’s how I reading this too. America doesn’t need more open borders Marxist agitators.
Poor journalism critter.
“Guevara, who was wearing a helmet, red shirt, and ballistic vest, appeared to comply, walking toward the sidewalk while shaking his head in disagreement. Shortly thereafter, I heard Lt. Obester again address Guevara, who had re-entered the roadway”
Huh, why oh why was he arrested? Guess we’ll never know.
A judge denied Guevara's asylum application in 2012, but he has been allowed to legally remain in the country on a work permit and has been attempting to gain permanent residency.
Sigh. Always like this.
Ya, those horrible immigrants following the law. How dare they!
He did not follow the law.
Molly can’t distinguish between lies and truth.
Smh
The relentless push to justify and force acceptance of infinity immigrants from shitholes is a wonder to behold.
Why are they pushing for this? What's the end game?
What's the endgame?
https://x.com/theblaze/status/1935430082652152072
"To my Republican colleagues who say, 'I don't want any undocumented people in this country' I actually agree with you. So let's document every single one of them and give them a speedy path to citizenship."
They’re now openly calling for amnesty. Leave it to the democrats to not know how to read the room.
Sure, "press freedom groups". STFU.
Covering? Or participating in?
And who cares - if the guy was just covering it and got too close he'll be turned loose when the courts sort things out.
“Mario Guevara built a following covering immigration arrests around Atlanta. Press freedom groups say police frivolously arrested him while he was covering a "No Kings" protest.“
Oh, well shit. If an open borders radical group says the arrest was bogus then that’s it. Nothing more to see. Just release him.
but he has been allowed to legally remain in the country on a work permit and has been attempting to gain permanent residency ... "He's been renewing his work authorization," Giobanni Diaz, one of Guevara's attorneys, told Fox 5 Atlanta.
So he's not a permanent resident. A work permit does not change that, no matter how many times he renews it.
This dude is 100% open to deportation. He was denied asylum, and is a border jumper.
If Reason were honest, they would have told you that. Instead they fed you this overt lie: "He's a law-abiding member of the community."
No, he's not.
Straight to CECOT.
While the report details Guevara's clothes, it neglects to mention that his vest said "PRESS" in large letters.
Yea, kinda like the pit bull I have to resist shooting in the grocery store wearing a "SERVICE ANIMAL" vest.
The vest doesn't magically transform you into something you're not.
He is here illegally, while trying to game the system. Don't let the door hit you in the ass.