Colombian President Gustavo Peter announced on Sunday that he had returned a US military aircraft carrying a decoration on Sunday, and Trump fell violently.
Petro was forced to retreat because he threatened tariffs and penalties. “They pushed them until they had to bend,” said the former Colombian Senator Jorge Enrique Robd.
Late that day, the White House and Peter’s government announced that Colombia would welcome all Colombians, including the military jet people, and Trump has declared the victory.
The crisis paid attention to the Trump administration’s efforts to export the country. He also questioned the military airplane that expelled immigrants and why they offended Petro and other Latin American leaders.
Is the army always used for expulsion?
no. Rarely, recently, defense officials say.
As part of the Trump administration’s crackdown on illegal immigrants, Trump signed an administrative order that allowed the US military to support the securing of borders last week.
Secretary of Defense, Robert Seres, I said in a statement Last Wednesday, the Pentagon stated that it would “provide military airlines” to support the Ministry of Land Security in the depth of more than 5,000 “illegal foreigners”.
Salesses said that they were held by the US customs border security on the southern border. He pointed out that the Ministry of State acquired the “necessary diplomatic clearance” and notified the country.
Symbolically, however, has been revealed that military airplanes are essential for government messages on efforts to crack down on migration.
Friday, KAROLINE LEAVITT, a spokeswoman for White House, Posted image While immigrants submitted to a huge slate gray C-17 Air Force Airplane are tied together. In the caption, “President Trump sends a strong and clear message all over the world. If you enter the United States illegally, you will face serious results.”
Is the Trump administration exiled by the army alone?
No, military airplanes have not been replaced by non -military airplanes, and have so far represent a small percentage of flights that are expelled abroad under the administration. At the end of Trump’s second week, such a flight was delivered to other countries about six times. According to the US military spokesman.
During the same period, dozens of non -military deportments remained toward countries around the hemisphere. According to Mexico, Guatemala, Colombia, and Honduras authorities, the number of comparison, schedule, and pilots on ships has not changed under Trump.
However, the commercial constitution, which resembles an airplane used on the execution of US customs and immigrants, or on everyday travel operated by ice, has not been much more attention than the army.
Both regular ice flights and new military flights are supervised by the Ministry of Land Remarks. According to the Institute for Immigration Policy in Washington, the United States forced more than 1 million people in both the term of Biden and Trump’s first term.
Where was the military airplane expelled?
It was confirmed that only Guatemala and Ecuador had received US military flights carrying immigrants who were expelled abroad on Thursday. Honduras and Peru are expected to receive military airplanes on Friday.
According to the U.S. military, Colombia agrees to receive such a flight, but no new military aircraft has been sent since Petro pulled back on weekends.
Mexico has only received non -military flights and did not accept military aircraft.
Pete Hegouses, a new director of Defense, under Trump, has promised to continue using military aircraft. On the first official day of his work, Hescess said, “This pentagon was cut off last week.” He added barriers and troops on the borders in the southern United States, and said that the army had moved to “secure large -scale expulsion.”
He added as follows: “That is what the Pentagon will continue.”
Who is the immigration of the military airplane?
So far, people have been arrested mainly under the Biden administration since Trump, including military airplanes, has been appointed.
According to Guatemalan immigrants, the people in the photos posted by Trump’s spokeswoman have illegally disconnected the border that had been detained since early January, and then arrested Guatemala immigrants.
Why did Colombian president get angry with the U.S. military plane?
According to social media posts on Sunday morning and government members, Petro returned to two U.S. airplanes tied to their country for several reasons.
First, he was angry at how the non -military spoilers were treated while they were transported to Brazil. (They were handcuffed and flew to the plane without an air conditioner. It was forced to land in the rainforest of Manaus and Amazon after malfunction without air conditioning).
Second, the Colombian government had approved military flights, according to US officials, but Petro knew a few hours ago that a military service was planning to land in the Colombian capital Bogota. Sometimes I was surprised. (Guatemala officials have also notified that they have been notified only before the military plane arrives.)
Petro generally opposed the forced repatriors into handcuffs. Authorities have stated that his government has agreed with the Biden administration, and has allowed the exiles to travel almost without restraint.
Experts say that airplanes may be used during flight to prevent exiles from taking over. In other cases, it is used when the exiler is escorted inside and outside the aircraft.
Colombia did not prevent non -military expulsion. With Sunday posts Petro says, “We welcome brothers on private airplanes that they are not treated like a delinquent.”
Wednesday, Peter I said online His government, including the Trump administration, includes a handcuffs without handcuffs, including establishing a “protocol for dignified and dignified”.
What are other countries saying about military airplanes?
Experts say that the U.S. forces are particularly resonating in Latin America, especially for left -wing leaders, such as Petro in Brazil and President Luis Inacio Lura da Silva. They remember the era of the United States implementing secret US military operations in the area as part of the efforts to suppress the revolutionary movement under the name of communism.
The existence of the US military can threaten the concept of national sovereignty, such as Mexico. According to Mexico’s President Claudia Symbaum: Regarding Mexico, we seek dialogue to defend and adjust sovereignty. “
However, local officials are most concerned about how immigrants are being treated by expulsion of abroad, and have expressed particular concern about the use of handcuffs and chains.
Latin American leaders also oppose the images of immigrants being released by handcuffs and chains, and how to explain immigrants, especially murderers, gang members, immigrants called Kingpin, especially exiles. I am doing it.
“We don’t agree to call immigrants” delinquent “,” said Symbaum. “We protect our brothers wherever we are, especially at this moment in the United States.”
Since Trump took office, Brazil, Guatemala and Mexico have submitted complaints to the United States related to the handling of immigrants by expulsion of abroad. It was not clear that Guatemala was in connection with military service exiles or forced repatriation.
On Thursday, Colombian expulsion They said they were handcuffedDuring the flight to Bogota by non -military airplane, it is bound by the waist and connected by chains. It was not immediately clear whether the government had filed an official complaint.
The report has been contributed Emiliano Rodriguez Mega and James Wagner From Mexico City. Jody Garcia From Guatemala City. Federico Rios Colombia, from Bogota. and Eric Schmidt From Washington.