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Colombians in the u.s. Have Been Waiting for More than 90 Days to Return to the Country After Signing Self-Deportation

Summary by Telemedellín
A group of Colombians in the United States, who have already signed their self-deportation, have been waiting for their return to the country for up to 90 days. They report ill-treatment, overcrowding and poor nutrition. A call to the national government makes a group of Colombians who remain in detention in a center in Louisiana, United States. They ask the chancellery for a humanitarian flight. There are more than 100 immigrants of different n…
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A group of Colombians in the United States, who have already signed their self-deportation, have been waiting for their return to the country for up to 90 days. They report ill-treatment, overcrowding and poor nutrition. A call to the national government makes a group of Colombians who remain in detention in a center in Louisiana, United States. They ask the chancellery for a humanitarian flight. There are more than 100 immigrants of different n…

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Telemedellín broke the news in on Thursday, February 19, 2026.
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