Washington – President Trump on Sunday vowed to intensify and punish retaliation after the Colombian government over the weekend blocked the arrival of Expulsion flights From the US, it takes a closer look at the Trump administration’s efforts that you should use warplanes to evacuate migrants.
Mr. Trump was sent to the social media on Sunday Social where his administration will put in several actions against Colombia, including a 25% tariff – it means that it will be raised to 50% after all the goods from Colombia.
He also announced a travel ban and “immediate cancellation of visas” of Colombian government officials and “their positions,” sanctions of Colombian authorities and their relatives traveling with goods from Colombia and goods from Colombia and Cargo.
“These estimates are just the beginning,” said Mr. Trump on Social Media Fitform Tracery. “We will not allow the Colombian government to violate its legal obligations regarding the admission and return of the criminals they forced to the United States!”
Earlier on Sunday, Colombian President Gustavo Petro said he was rejecting deportation flights because deportees were being transported on military aircraft, arguing that migrants are being treated as criminals.
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“The United States needs to establish a law that mistreats immigrants before they get them,” said Petro. He also added that he will accept deportation flights, as long as they are done within earshot of the city.
Two U.S. officials told CBB News there were two Defense Department planes with migrant deportations expected to land in Colombia on Sunday, after taking off from the San Diego area near the southern border. But those plans were defeated overnight.
One of the US officials said the plan was to deport about 80 Colombian migrants on each military plane.
Colombia’s decision to block US deportation flights over the weekend is the first political tolerance of the Trump Administration as it lays the groundwork for its campaign focused on deportations and a crackdown on illegal immigration.
As part of that crackdown, President Trungale has pushed harder on the role US military plays in the destruction of the US military, announcing additional military emergencies and southern roads. The troops are assigned to build border barriers and assist in customs and border protection instead of operations. Long-standing legal restrictions have been imposed on the military’s use of law enforcement, including immigration law.
Earlier in the week, the administration used military aircraft to deport Guatemalan migrants crossing the southern border illegally back into Guatemala, hailing the move as the start of a larger effort.