Colombia will allow U.S. deportees into the country after Trump threatened tariffs as immigration crackdowns are underway around the country. A high-tech safety hazard poses a threat to the L.A. wildfires cleanup.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents conducted an operation in San Jose on Sunday, leading to a Colombian national being picked up, city officials confirmed. San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan ...
President Donald Trump has signed 10 executive orders on immigration and issued a slew of edicts to carry out promises of mass deportations and border security.
Colombian President Gustavo Petro said he rejected deportation flights because the deportees were being transported in military aircraft.
The Trump administration had added extra inspections for passengers from Colombia as part of a pressure campaign. The effects lingered into Wednesday.
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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 threats on both sides.
Trump border czar Tom Homan and TV personality Dr. Phil are in the city to observe the operations, according to reports.
The nations spent much of the day in a tense standoff, with the U.S. president threatening tariffs and visa restrictions after Colombia turned away two deportation flights.
Donald Trump's dispute with Colombia shows one of the many ways he is asserting leadership. It also shows we have a president who will play hardball.
Trump threatened Colombia with tariffs and a travel ban. Colombia's leader wanted better treatment for deportees. They appear to have reached a compromise.