Colombia has agreed to accept deported migrants after a tariff clash with President Trump. When the Colombian government refused to accept military flights carrying detained migrants from the U-S over the weekend, the president retaliated. He announced an immediate 25 percent tariff, a travel ban, and visa restrictions. Colombia’s president resisted at first, but late […]
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Colombia agrees to take deported migrants after Trump tariff showdown
Colombia has agreed to accept deported migrants after a tariff clash with President Trump. When the Colombian government refused to accept military flights carrying detained migrants from the U-S over the weekend, the president retaliated. He announced an immediate 25 percent tariff, a travel ban, and visa restrictions. Colombia’s president resisted at first, but late Sunday night the White House said Colombia had “agreed to all of President Trump’s terms,” including the acceptance of deported migrants arriving on U-S military aircraft.