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Colombia Agrees to U.S. Demands on Deported Migrants After Tariff Threat

Isabella Rodriguez by Isabella Rodriguez
January 26, 2025
in Trump Administration, U.S. and Canada
Colombia Agrees to U.S. Demands on Deported Migrants After Tariff Threat
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On Sunday, January 26th, Colombia agreed to accept deported migrants from the United States, including those arriving on U.S. military aircraft, after President Donald Trump threatened to impose tariffs on Colombian goods. This agreement ended a dispute that could potentially escalate into a trade war between the two nations.

The conflict began when Colombia’s President Gustavo Petro blocked two U.S. military planes carrying deported Colombians, citing concerns about the treatment of migrants. Petro condemned the U.S. for criminalizing Colombian migrants and called for more humane deportation procedures. The situation escalated when Trump imposed up to 50% tariffs on Colombian exports, suspended visa processing, and issued sanctions on Colombian officials.

In response, Petro initially promised to retaliate with tariffs on U.S. goods. However, after diplomatic negotiations, Colombia’s Foreign Minister Luis Gilberto Murillo announced that the country would accept deportees without delay or limitation, including those arriving on U.S. military planes. This agreement de-escalated the crisis, with the U.S. agreeing to hold off on tariffs and sanctions, which will remain in reserve unless Colombia fails to honor the deal.

Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt stated, “Today’s events make clear to the world that America is respected again.” Trump highlighted the agreement as proof of his administration’s commitment to U.S. sovereignty and ensuring global cooperation in accepting deported migrants.

Although Colombia has previously accepted U.S. deportation flights, this agreement represents a significant change, as Petro had objected to military planes being used for deportations. The threat of retaliatory tariffs raised concerns over the economic impact, particularly on Colombia’s coffee and flower industries, which are key exports to the U.S.

Despite the resolution, tensions between the U.S. and Colombia remain, with some Colombian leaders worried about the long-term impact of such diplomatic confrontations. The threat of further economic sanctions and visa restrictions will remain until Colombia complies with the agreement.

Tags: ColombiaDeportationDonald TrumpExportsGovernmentGustavo PetroImmigration PolicyImportsPoliticsTariffTrade WarU.S. ImmigrationVisa Restrictions

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