Colombian President Gustavo Petro said he rejected deportation flights because the deportees were being transported in military aircraft.
President Donald Trump is holding off on imposing tariffs and sanctions on Colombia following an agreement on accepting ...
The Secretary of State said the tension arose from disputes over a proposed economic deal and Ukraine's perceived lack of ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Having already forced Colombia to accept deportees by threatening a 25% tariff, President Donald Trump is readying the same move against Canada and Mexico as soon as Saturday. But ...
While Trump has slammed Zelensky as a "dictator," his envoy took a sharply different tone after their Kyiv meeting on ...
The nations spent much of the day in a tense standoff, with the U.S. president threatening tariffs and visa restrictions ...
A transfer operation on Thursday repatriated 177 Venezuelans via a handoff in Honduras, while one migrant was brought back to ...
The White House claimed victory in a showdown with Colombia over accepting flights of deported migrants from the U.S. on Sunday, hours after President Donald Trump threatened steep tariffs on imports ...
The U.S. has deported more than 400 migrants — from nations as far as China and Vietnam — to Panama and Costa Rica, leaving ...
President Trump promised to carry out a campaign of mass deportation on Day One, how has this promise worked out?
President Donald Trump posted threats against Colombia on his social media platform on Sunday after two U.S. military repatriation flights were prevented from landing.
When Colombia’s president, Gustavo Petro, refused military planes carrying deportees, infuriating President Trump, he revealed how heated the question of deportations has become. When Colombia ...