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Mario Guevara, a reporter for Mundo Hispanico, center, sits with his wife Miriam, left, son Jonathan, 1, daughter Katherine, 8, and son Oscar, 8, right, at their home Thursday, July 5, 2012, in Lilburn, Ga. Guevara, a reporter for Georgia's largest Spanish-language newspaper who frequently writes about immigration issues has recently found himself caught up in his own immigration drama. When an immigration judge last month denied Guevara's application for asylum and ordered him and his family to leave the country within 60 days, his world was turned upside down. Guevara's two youngest sons were born here and are U.S. citizens but his daughter, wife and himself are not.
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