A potential trade war between the United States and Colombia was avoided after Colombia agreed to accept deportation flights of migrants from the U.S., following threats of punitive tariffs by former President Donald Trump.
The United States and Colombia narrowly avoided a trade war after Colombia agreed to accept deportation flights from the U.S., following a tense standoff over the treatment of deported migrants and the use of military aircraft.
The United States and Colombia narrowly avoided a trade war after Colombia agreed to accept deportation flights from the U.S., following a tense standoff over the treatment of deported migrants and the use of military aircraft.
Mexico has refused to allow a U.S. military plane carrying deportees to land, marking a significant development in the ongoing tensions between the two nations over immigration policies. This decision comes as the Trump administration has initiated what it describes as the largest deportation operation in U.S. history.