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Guatemalan teen detained for 3 months gets asylum, released

He had been detained by US immigration authorities for more than three months



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New Haven, Connecticut: A Guatemalan teenager living in Connecticut has been granted asylum in the US after having been detained by immigration authorities for more than three months.

The New Haven Register reports a US Immigration Court judge in Boston granted asylum Monday to Mario Aguilar Castanon, an 18-year-old student at Wilbur Cross High School in New Haven.

The Hartford Courant reports that a lawyers for Aguilar said he was released from Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody Tuesday.

Aguilar came to the US from Guatemala in 2018 to flee threats from gangs that tried to recruit him. Teachers and friends at his high school and state and city officials have rallied to protest his detention.

Federal immigration officials took Aguilar into custody in September as he entered Milford Superior Court, where he was scheduled to appear to face charges related to a car crash.

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Police say he hit a parked car while driving without a license and no insurance. Aguilar also was charged with driving under the influence, but his lawyers expect him to be cleared of that allegation because there was no sobriety test. His case remains pending.

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