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Mexican Journalist Released, Awaits Asylum Appeal

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Posted on August 3, 2018 · Meanwhile Gutiérrez's pursuit of asylum continues. The first hearing in his appeal is scheduled later this month, before the same judge who rejected his plea last year.

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