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Colombia’s president had refused the flights carrying deported migrants from the US to Colombia, accusing Trump of not treating the migrants with “dignity.”
ADVERTISEMENTThe White House said the US would not impose tariffs on Colombia after Bogota backed down and agreed to accept inbound flights carrying deported migrants.Donald Trump had ordered 25% tariffs on all Colombian goods after Colombia’s President Gustavo Petro refused landing to two US military deportation flights on Sunday. Petro initially said his country would accept migrants from the US only on, “civilian planes, without treating them like criminals.”However, by late Sunday, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said that Colombia had “agreed to all of President Trump’s terms, including the unrestricted acceptance of all illegal aliens from Colombia returned from the United States, including on US military aircraft, without limitation or delay.”Earlier, Trump had ordered visa restrictions, 25% tariffs on all Colombian incoming goods, which would be raised to 50% in one week, and other retaliatory measures after Petro refused to accept the two US military planes. Petro accused Trump of not treating immigrants with “dignity” during deportation and announced a retaliatory 25% increase in Colombian tariffs on US goods in a post on social media where he celebrated Colombia’s heritage.”Your blockade does not scare me, because Colombia, besides being the country of beauty, is the heart of the world,” he said.In response, Trump announced the measures on his Truth Social platform writing that they were, “just the beginning.”“We will not allow the Colombian Government to violate its legal obligations with regard to the acceptance and return of the Criminals they forced into the United States,” Trump said. Just hours later, the Colombian government took a U-turn, with the country’s foreign ministry announcing it had “overcome the impasse.”The White House said Colombia had agreed to accept all deportation flights without restrictions, adding that Trump’s proposed tariffs had been drafted and would still be implemented if Colombia did not honour the agreement. Colombia’s foreign minister Luis Gilberto Murillo said the country would receive Colombians who return as deportees and guarantee them “decent conditions.”He added Petro’s presidential plane had been prepared to facilitate the return of the Colombians who would have arrived in the country earlier on the blocked military flights.The quarrel between the two countries comes as Trump signed multiple executive orders related to immigration on his first day in office, promising to carry out “mass deportations.”Some of his executive orders were signed to allow Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials to carry out arrests of illegal migrants on US soil. ADVERTISEMENTAgents had conducted such immigration arrests in Chicago on Sunday, the ICE said in a statement. Trump’s government has also been using active-duty military to help with his immigration crackdown. On Friday, two US military planes carrying migrants removed from the US landed in Guatemala and a further two in Honduras. Additional sources • AP
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