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  2. Colombia backs down on accepting deportees on military planes ...

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    Colombia has walked back from the brink of a damaging trade war with the United States, reaching an agreement on accepting deported migrants being returned on military planes, after a flurry of ...

  3. Trump punishes Colombia for refusing entry to deportation flights

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    He slaps a 25% tariff on Colombian goods and imposes a raft of visa restrictions. Latin American nations are grappling with how to deal with Trump on his signature issue.

  4. Colombia backs down after Trump tariff threat

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    (The Center Square) – After President Donald Trump threatened tariffs and other punitive measures, Columbia backed down and agreed to accept its citizens who illegally immigrated to the U.S ...

  5. Visa policy of Colombia - Wikipedia

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    Colombia also requires citizens of Cuba and holders of passports issued by Palestine to apply for a transit visa before transiting through the country. [26] Visitors over the age of 6 arriving at San Andrés and Leticia must purchase tourist cards on arrival at a cost of 105,000 pesos and 30,000 pesos. [27]

  6. After forcing Colombia to back down, White House claims ...

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    The US also imposed a “travel ban” for Colombian citizens and revoked visas for Colombian officials, among other measures. Trump warned on Truth Social: “These measures are just the beginning.

  7. Consular identification card - Wikipedia

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    Use of consular identification cards is controversial within the United States, as one aspect of the controversies over illegal immigration. Issuing travel documents and passports are some of the functions performed by consular offices for their citizens. "According to the Department of State, issuance of CID cards falls within the general ...

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  9. List of people deported or removed from the United States

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    The following is an incomplete list of notable people who have been deported from the United States.The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), particularly the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR), handles all matters of deportation. [1]