Colombia changes its stance on US deportation flights following Donald Trump’s tariff demands; US halts sanctions
Colombia changes its stance on US deportation flights following Donald Trump’s tariff demands; US halts sanctions.
The Colombian authorities confirmed they will maintain communication with the United States, stating their intention to establish agreements that uphold the fundamental dignity of those being deported.
On Sunday, Colombia reversed its earlier position regarding the acceptance of deported citizens from the US, after refusing to permit flights in response to Donald Trump introducing sanctions.
This initial refusal led the Trump administration to enforce tariffs and other retaliatory actions against Colombia. Since Trump took office last week, reports about deportation flights from the US have been prominent in the news.
Yielding to Trump’s threat of tariffs, Colombian President Gustavo Petro organized the use of a presidential aircraft to ensure the “dignified return” of Colombian citizens who were being deported, according to a statement from the President’s office.
“The Government of Colombia, led by President Gustavo Petro, has made the presidential plane available to assist in the dignified return of our fellow citizens scheduled to arrive this morning on deportation flights. This action aligns with the Government's dedication to ensuring respectful conditions. Under no circumstance have Colombians, as citizens and rights holders, been or will be exiled from Colombian territory,” the statement expressed.

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