Air Force deportation flight skirts Mexican airspace to Guatemala as military's border role grows
- A U.S. Air Force jet carrying 80 deportees departed from Texas for Guatemala, reflecting the military's increasing role in immigration enforcement, according to U.S. Border Patrol spokesman Orlando Marrero.
- The flight was scheduled to take about seven hours due to restrictions on flying over Mexico, as stated by Orlando Marrero.
- The Trump administration has utilized military aircraft for deportations, departing from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement's previous practices of using charter and commercial planes.
- Colombia's President Gustavo Petro initially refused U.S. Military planes for deportations but later agreed to accept migrants on Colombian military flights, ensuring their dignity, as reported by Yael Schacher.
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