Colombia Agrees to Accept US Deportees After Trump Threatens Tariffs
- The United States will not impose tariffs on Colombia after the Colombian government agreed to accept deportation flights carrying migrants from the U.S., as stated by the White House.
- President Donald Trump threatened Colombia with 25% tariffs on all goods after Colombian President Gustavo Petro refused two deportation flights on Sunday.
- Colombia's Foreign Ministry announced that it would accept all deportation flights without restrictions, overcoming the previous impasse with the U.S.
- Trump's administration had ordered visa restrictions and other retaliatory measures against Colombia before the agreement was reached.
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