Colombian President Gustavo Petro announced that Colombia was suspending permission for previously authorized U.S. deportation flights to land in Colombia. Ostensibly driving Petro’s action were ...
The country’s leader, Gustavo Petro, backed down after a clash with President Trump, which started when Mr. Petro turned back ...
Languages: English and Farsi Deportation flights between the U.S. and Colombia resumed Tuesday after a diplomatic dispute. Colombian migrants returning home described being shackled "like ...
The nations spent much of the day in a tense standoff, with the U.S. president threatening tariffs and visa restrictions ...
while Colombia imports large amounts of US gasoline, corn and soybeans. Shackled undocumented migrants prepare to board a C-17 Globemaster III for a deportation flight at Fort Bliss, Texas ...
Deportation flights between the U.S. and Colombia have resumed following a dispute between the two countries that nearly led to a trade war.
Later on Monday, Colombia’s Foreign Affairs Ministry said the government was sending a Colombian Air Force plane to San Diego to pick up a group of Colombians who were on a deportation flight ...
Deportation flights between the U.S. and Colombia resumed Tuesday after the diplomatic drama over the weekend that provided clues as to how the Trump administration would deal with countries ...
U.S. President Donald Trump and Colombian President Gustavo Petro ended their public tit for tat that began when military planes with migrants were blocked, a disagreement that veered into tariff ...
Jan. 26The White House said Colombia backed down from its promise to block military deportation flights, after Trump threatened tariffs and economic sanctions against the country if it did not ...