First Batch of Argentine Deportees From US Back Home
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First batch of Argentine deportees from US back home
Not so long ago, Argentines were hoping to be allowed back into the United States' visa waiver program. Then, some procedural glitch froze the initiative until further notice. On Thursday, the first batch of Argentine deportees arrived at Buenos Aires' Ezeiza International Airport as a result of President Donald Trump's crackdown on illegal immigration.
Omni Air International's plane landed after 3:00 a.m. on Thursday and passengers entered the private terminal.
Early Thursday morning, the first flight carrying deportees from the United States arrived in Argentina. Ten people were reunited with their families at Ezeiza International Airport. Early Thursday morning, the first flight carrying deportees from the United States arrived in Argentina. Ten people were reunited with their families at Ezeiza International Airport. The ten deported Argentines arrived in the country on an Omni Air International Boe…
Donald Trump is characterized by having a racist ideology and, on many occasions, made clear his anti-citizens thinking that they are foreigners and come from Mexico, Central America and South America (Argentina, Brazil, among others). In addition, his practice of deportation of illegal immigrants and with previous crimes and during residency in North America is very strict.
The plane landed after 3 a.m. and the passengers entered the private terminal. "We are not criminals," said one of those expelled, who said he had been arrested after crossing to the U.S. from Mexico.
The Argentines deported by Donald Trump arrived in Ezeiza. The government reported nothing. Clarín agreed to the exclusive list of those expelled.
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