The U.S. and Colombia are in a disagreement over deportations, with both sides raising tariffs, reflecting Trump's commitment to reducing migration. Reuters



The United States has decided to suspend tariffs on Colombia after the South American nation agreed to accept deported migrants without restrictions. This comes after a heated exchange between US President Donald Trump and Colombian President Gustavo Petro, which began when Colombia blocked two US military deportation flights.

The dispute started when President Petro initially refused to allow US military aircraft carrying deported migrants to land in Colombia. He stated that migrants should be returned on "civilian planes" and not treated like criminals. In response, Trump ordered 25% tariffs on all Colombian goods, claiming the block on the deportation flights was a "blockade." He also introduced visa sanctions and planned enhanced inspections on Colombian travelers.

But after some intense back-and-forth on social media, the situation quickly shifted. In a statement, the White House announced that Colombia had agreed to accept US deportation flights without delay or limitation. Colombia's foreign ministry confirmed that it had "overcome the impasse" with the US, and President Petro’s government agreed to continue receiving repatriated citizens while ensuring their rights and dignity.

On January 24, Karoline Leavitt, President Trump's press secretary, shared a photo on X, announcing the start of deportation flights. US Government

While the agreement appears to resolve the dispute, the US government made it clear that the tariffs would still be implemented if Colombia did not stick to the deal. Additionally, visa sanctions and the increased border inspections will remain in place until the first deportation flight is successfully carried out.

In an effort to de-escalate the situation, Colombia’s Foreign Minister Luis Gilberto Murillo emphasized that Colombia would maintain its commitment to "guaranteeing decent conditions" for deported citizens, and that the presidential plane had been prepared to facilitate their return. Murillo also announced plans to travel to Washington for further talks with US officials.

The row between the two countries had been triggered by Trump's broader immigration policies, which include "mass deportations" of unlawful migrants from the US. Since taking office, Trump has signed multiple executive orders aimed at strengthening immigration enforcement, including expanding Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) powers. As part of his push, the US has conducted targeted immigration arrests, and recently passed the Laken Riley Act, which grants immigration authorities increased detention powers.

The confrontation between Trump and Petro highlights the ongoing tensions over immigration and the broader political context surrounding the issue. While both leaders traded threats over the deportation flights, the dispute seems to have been temporarily resolved, but the situation remains tense as the terms of the agreement unfold.

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