GEORGIA - A federal immigration judge heard arguments that detained journalist Mario Guevara should be released from ICE custody.

What we know:

Guevara, 47, has been detained since June after being arrested by Doraville police while covering a "No Kings" protest. Video from the incident showed him wearing a vest marked "PRESS" and identifying himself as a journalist before being taken into custody. Local charges were later dropped, but ICE transferred him into immigration detention. He has since been moved between several facilities, most recently in Folkston, more than five hours from his family.

What they're saying:

Last week, Guevara’s attorneys, joined by the ACLU, ACLU of Georgia, and the University of Georgia’s First Amendment Clinic, filed a habeas petition claiming the

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