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Colombia Agrees to Accept US Deportees After Trump Threatens Tariffs

  • The US will not impose tariffs on Colombia after the country agreed to accept deportation flights carrying migrants, as stated by the White House.
  • President Donald Trump threatened a 25% tariff on Colombian goods after Colombia's President Gustavo Petro refused to accept two US military flights carrying deportees.
  • Colombia's Foreign Ministry announced it had overcome the impasse and would accept all deportation flights without restrictions.
  • Trump's administration will maintain visa restrictions on Colombian officials until the first planeload of Colombian deportees is successfully returned.
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Washington.- The threat of sanctions against Colombia for not accepting the landing of two U.S. military planes transporting deported immigrants seeks to demonstrate to other countries that they cannot refuse to receive repatriation flights, said President Donald Trump. In a speech to the Republican bench of the Lower House meeting in Florida, Trump referred to his government's announcement of applying tariff, financial and travel sanctions agai…

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La Presse broke the news in Montreal, Canada on Sunday, January 26, 2025.
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