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U.S.-Colombia Tensions Rise Over Deportation Flights and Tariff Threats

President Gustavo Petro initially blocked U.S. deportation flights over treatment of migrants but later backed down amid Trump’s 25% tariff threats.

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Tensions between the U.S. and Colombia escalated dramatically as President Trump threatened tariffs of 25% due to Colombia's rejection of U.S. deportation flights. Initially opposing the flights over concerns about deportees being transported with handcuffs, Colombian President Gustavo Petro surprised the Trump administration by blocking two flights already in the air. However, facing Trump's aggressive immigration policy and potential economic fallout, Petro quickly reversed his stance. While tariffs are currently on hold, visa restrictions remain in place, showcasing the intense pressure from the U.S. and the shifting dynamics of U.S.-Latin America relations.

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