Officials of the US Immigration Authority ICE (immigration and customs enforcement) started about a week after President Donald Trump took on the Metropolis Chicago with “targeted missions” against migrants without a housing permit.
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Authorities received extra powers
Moreover, people want to “take care of public safety and national security by keeping potentially dangerous criminal migrants out of our communities”. The American broadcaster CNN wrote about a “lightning campaign” in which various federal authorities received extra powers to arrest immigrants without papers in the US. The exact extent was initially unclear. However, the broadcaster reported that it was an operation that lasted a few days that would extend throughout the country.
The Anti-drug authority DEA announced on Twitter to support the activities of the Immigration Authority:
The right -wing populist government of Trump had promoted the arrest and deportation of migrants without a residence permit in recent days. To date, however, the actions have remained behind what the president and his people had announced as a never -time program of mass deportations.
Dispute about deportations with Colombia
In the meantime, the left -wing head of Colombia Gustavo Petro has given the dispute about deportation frequencies after the announcement of retaliation measures by US President Donald Trump. The government will provide the presidential plane for this to make “the decent return of the Colombian nationals possible,” said Petros’s office. Active discussions would be held with the US government to make similarities “that ensure a minimum level of respect and a human treatment of nationals during the deportation procedure,” said it.
The Bogotá government had previously banned the landing of two American military planes with Colombian migrants deported from the US. President Petro justified his decision that migrants were not criminals and should be treated with dignity. Colombia will “absorb his subjects in civil aircraft without treating them as criminals,” said Petro.
Trump responded immediately and announced punitive rates of 25 percent to all goods from Colombia that would be introduced in the United States. In a week the extra rates must be increased to 50 percent. Moreover, he ordered an access ban and an immediate withdrawal of the visa for Colombian government officials, said Trump, who is in office less than a week ago. “These measures are just the beginning,” he threatened.
In this placement, Petro still explained that he would not allow the landing of deportation frequency in Colombia:
Tied up, nothing to drink, don’t go to the toilet
Petro had previously criticized the deportation practice. “A migrant is not a criminal and must be treated with the dignity that a person deserves. That is why I had sent back the American military aircraft, which transported Colombian migrants, “Petro had announced on X. At the same time, Petro pointed out that there were 15,660 Americans in Colombia without the right immigration status. Colombia will “absorb his subjects in civil aircraft without treating them as criminals”.
On Saturday, the Brazilian government criticized how to deal with Brazilians on an American deportation free. According to the government, the 88 prisoners were tied with handcuffs during the flight.
The 31-year-old computer technician Edgar da Silva Moura, who was Broil on board the deportation, described the AFP press agency that the passengers were tied up on hands and feet and could not have received a drink or the toilet. Several people fainted. TV photos showed how people with hand and ankle skins left the machine.
Shortly after his arrival, Trump declared a national emergency situation on the border with Mexico. “All illegal border crossings are stopped,” he said. In the meantime, many soldiers have been moved to the southern national border.
Source: Krone

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