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Trump Administration to Return Deporté to U.S. After Due Process Ruling
A federal judge ordered the Trump administration to return O.C.G., a gay Guatemalan man deported to Mexico despite fearing harm there; the administration is now working to bring him back to the U.S. via chartered plane after approving a parole packet, following a finding that the deportation lacked ...
Trump Administration to Return Deporté to U.S. After Due Process Ruling
A federal judge ordered the Trump administration to return O.C.G., a gay Guatemalan man deported to Mexico despite fearing harm there; the administration is now working to bring him back to the U.S. via chartered plane after approving a parole packet, following a finding that the deportation lacked ...
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52% Bias Score


Judge Orders Trump Administration to Return Deported Guatemalan Man
A federal judge ordered the Trump administration to facilitate the return of a Guatemalan man, O.C.G., deported to Mexico despite a prior order protecting him from return to Guatemala due to fears of persecution; the judge deemed the deportation a violation of due process.
Judge Orders Trump Administration to Return Deported Guatemalan Man
A federal judge ordered the Trump administration to facilitate the return of a Guatemalan man, O.C.G., deported to Mexico despite a prior order protecting him from return to Guatemala due to fears of persecution; the judge deemed the deportation a violation of due process.
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48% Bias Score


US to Invest $64 Million in Guatemala Port Modernization
The United States will invest almost $64 million to expand and modernize Guatemala's main Pacific port, Puerto Quetzal, to boost economic development and combat organized crime, according to a bilateral agreement signed on May 22, 2025.
US to Invest $64 Million in Guatemala Port Modernization
The United States will invest almost $64 million to expand and modernize Guatemala's main Pacific port, Puerto Quetzal, to boost economic development and combat organized crime, according to a bilateral agreement signed on May 22, 2025.
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48% Bias Score


Guatemala's Indigenous Community Defies Corrupt System, Secures Arévalo's Presidency
In Totonicapán, Guatemala, indigenous leader Leticia Zapeta and her community played a critical role in ensuring President Bernardo Arévalo's inauguration, despite facing severe repression, including the recent arrests of two community leaders on terrorism charges, illustrating the ongoing struggle ...
Guatemala's Indigenous Community Defies Corrupt System, Secures Arévalo's Presidency
In Totonicapán, Guatemala, indigenous leader Leticia Zapeta and her community played a critical role in ensuring President Bernardo Arévalo's inauguration, despite facing severe repression, including the recent arrests of two community leaders on terrorism charges, illustrating the ongoing struggle ...
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48% Bias Score


Proposed U.S. Remittance Tax Threatens Global Economies
A proposed U.S. bill seeks to impose a 5% tax on remittances, impacting over 40 million people and potentially banning remittances from undocumented immigrants, threatening economies reliant on these funds and causing concern about increased illegal migration.
Proposed U.S. Remittance Tax Threatens Global Economies
A proposed U.S. bill seeks to impose a 5% tax on remittances, impacting over 40 million people and potentially banning remittances from undocumented immigrants, threatening economies reliant on these funds and causing concern about increased illegal migration.
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52% Bias Score


Postpartum Guatemalan Woman Detained by ICE, Later Released
A Guatemalan woman, Erika, who had recently given birth at a Tucson hospital after a perilous journey through the Arizona desert, was detained by ICE before being released on Saturday while facing deportation; her attorney says this violated her Fifth Amendment right to counsel and that the pressure...
Postpartum Guatemalan Woman Detained by ICE, Later Released
A Guatemalan woman, Erika, who had recently given birth at a Tucson hospital after a perilous journey through the Arizona desert, was detained by ICE before being released on Saturday while facing deportation; her attorney says this violated her Fifth Amendment right to counsel and that the pressure...
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56% Bias Score

U.S. to Return Wrongfully Deported Migrant to Guatemala
A Guatemalan migrant, O. C. G., wrongly deported to Mexico, is being returned to the U.S. following a federal judge's order, marking a potential shift in the Trump administration's handling of deportations to third countries. The government initially claimed O. C. G. did not fear deportation to Mexi...

U.S. to Return Wrongfully Deported Migrant to Guatemala
A Guatemalan migrant, O. C. G., wrongly deported to Mexico, is being returned to the U.S. following a federal judge's order, marking a potential shift in the Trump administration's handling of deportations to third countries. The government initially claimed O. C. G. did not fear deportation to Mexi...
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40% Bias Score

Arévalo Vows to Fight Corruption Despite Guatemalan Opposition
Guatemalan President Bernardo Arévalo, despite facing significant opposition from the Attorney General's Office and the judiciary, committed to fighting corruption and impunity, aiming to appoint a new Attorney General by next year.

Arévalo Vows to Fight Corruption Despite Guatemalan Opposition
Guatemalan President Bernardo Arévalo, despite facing significant opposition from the Attorney General's Office and the judiciary, committed to fighting corruption and impunity, aiming to appoint a new Attorney General by next year.
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44% Bias Score

Journalism vs. Misinformation: Combating Polarization in the Digital Age
EL PAÍS director Pepa Bueno and former Washington Post director Martin Baron discussed journalism's role in combating misinformation and polarization in Guatemala City, highlighting the importance of transparency and fact-checking in a digital age.

Journalism vs. Misinformation: Combating Polarization in the Digital Age
EL PAÍS director Pepa Bueno and former Washington Post director Martin Baron discussed journalism's role in combating misinformation and polarization in Guatemala City, highlighting the importance of transparency and fact-checking in a digital age.
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16% Bias Score

Database Error Leads to Wrongful Deportation of Guatemalan Migrant
A Guatemalan gay migrant with judicial protection, O.C.G., was wrongly deported to Mexico in March 2024 due to a database error by ICE, highlighting flawed deportation practices under the Trump administration's immigration policy.

Database Error Leads to Wrongful Deportation of Guatemalan Migrant
A Guatemalan gay migrant with judicial protection, O.C.G., was wrongly deported to Mexico in March 2024 due to a database error by ICE, highlighting flawed deportation practices under the Trump administration's immigration policy.
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52% Bias Score

Guatemalan Mother Detained After Giving Birth in Arizona Hospital, Later Released
A Guatemalan woman, Erika, who gave birth in an Arizona hospital after illegally crossing the border while eight months pregnant, was briefly detained by ICE before being released due to local pressure; she now faces deportation proceedings while seeking asylum.

Guatemalan Mother Detained After Giving Birth in Arizona Hospital, Later Released
A Guatemalan woman, Erika, who gave birth in an Arizona hospital after illegally crossing the border while eight months pregnant, was briefly detained by ICE before being released due to local pressure; she now faces deportation proceedings while seeking asylum.
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52% Bias Score

Guatemala's Unmonitored Shark and Ray Meat Trade Threatens Marine Biodiversity
A study of 370 shark and ray meat samples from Guatemalan markets revealed 19 species, many endangered, with over 20% mislabeled, highlighting the urgent need for improved regulation of the country's largely unmonitored elasmobranch meat trade.

Guatemala's Unmonitored Shark and Ray Meat Trade Threatens Marine Biodiversity
A study of 370 shark and ray meat samples from Guatemalan markets revealed 19 species, many endangered, with over 20% mislabeled, highlighting the urgent need for improved regulation of the country's largely unmonitored elasmobranch meat trade.
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16% Bias Score
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