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Two Colombian Air Force aircraft sent to the United States landed in the capital Bobo.
Immigration went to Colombia to Colombia Sunday on Sunday. At that time, Colombian President Gustavo Petro banned U.S. military planes from landing. The soldiers on board were treated like criminals.
After Donaldtrump threatened to impose a 25 % tariff on Columbia goods, the two countries brought the two countries to the edge of the trade war, and Petro said he would take revenge.
Diplomats from the two countries reached a transaction, and Colombia dispatched its own Air Force to collect immigrants. This process ensured that they were “dignified”.
He wrote on X: “They are Colombians, freedom and solemn, in their homeland.”
He also posted a photo of immigrants without handcuffs.

The treatment that expelled the country in US military flight seems to be the center of the two governments spitting between the two governments.
Colombia used to accept flights from the United States: In 2024, 124 aircraft contained immigrants from the United States.
However, in an article on Sunday X, Petro mentioned a news video, showing that immigrants were expelled from the United States to Brazil, and the latter was handcuffed and was restrained during the deportation.
The Colombian leader said he “never allows Colombians to wear handcuffs on the flight.”
Petro refused to let US military planes land on the angry President Trump, and Trump campaigned his commitment to evacuate illegal immigrants from the United States through the “large -scale deportation of the country”.
Trump instructed his government to “immediately” a 25 % tariff on all Columbia products entering the United States, and he said that it would increase to 50 % after a week.
He also implemented visa restrictions and other sanctions. Many observers believe that this is an attempt to send information to other countries to cooperate or face serious consequences.
US State Department spokesman Tammy Bruce told Fox News on Monday that “this is a reminder to Columbia, if you violate your agreement, what you promise will pay the price.”
The US Embassy canceled hundreds of visa date on Monday and Tuesday.
According to the Associated Press, the Columbians who arrived at the gate were handed over to the letter that the letters told them that the cancellation was “because the Colombian government refused to accept the repatriation of the Colombian national.”

U.S. officials said earlier that the immigrants who rejected on Sunday landed in Colombia that visa restrictions would be canceled.
Neither the United States and Colombian governments have provided detailed information about transactions to resolve the situation.
The White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt wrote in a statement: “The Colombian government has agreed with all the terms of President Trump, including unlimited acceptance of all illegal foreigners from Columbia, including U.S. military aircraft are not restricted or restricted or delayed. “
At the same time, Columbia Foreign Minister LUIS Gilberto Murillo said that the “deadlock” with Washington had been “overcome”.
Murillo added that his government would continue to receive Colombia under the “dignified conditions”.
It is unclear whether Colombia will continue to send aircraft aircraft to the United States to collect expelled immigrants, or two flights on Tuesday are one -time.
It is expected that leaders of Central America and South America will discuss how to deal with the Trump administration’s immigration policy at a summit summoned by the Columbia-US-to-water summit.
President Petro has confirmed his attendance rate.