Colombian President Gustavo Petro said he rejected deportation flights because the deportees were being transported in military aircraft.
Hundreds of masked men in identical khakis and navy jackets moved toward the extremist rally in perfect formation, their ...
Though Petro’s election to high office was championed at home, it was met with trepidation by conservatives in the U.S. Colombia was traditionally considered a top ally to Washington, D.C., in ...
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U.S. Claims Victory, Ends Tariffs Threat As Colombia Accepts Taking Deported MigrantsThe United States and Colombia announced late Sunday they have reached an agreement to end their tariff standoff as the latter accepted to take deported nationals. Washington D.C. and Bogota ...
“Colombia reiterates that the diplomatic channels ... will travel in the following hours to Washington, D.C., to sustain high-level relationships that follow up with agreements, resulting ...
On Jan. 26, the socialist president of Colombia, Gustavo Petro ... appears not to have noticed the change of administration in Washington and picked the wrong leader to spar with.
Migrants will be returned to Colombia on military aircraft “without ... Daniel García-Peña, would travel to Washington, D.C., for meetings with the Trump administration, it added.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Colombia on Sunday backed down and agreed to accept deported citizens sent on American military aircraft, hours after United States President Donald Trump threatened painful tariffs ...
"We are unwavering in our commitment to end illegal immigration," U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on Sunday.
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