Inside a Chaotic U.S. Deportation Flight to Brazil

Inside a Chaotic U.S. Deportation Flight to Brazil

Temperatures were rising inside the plane. Eighty-eight Brazilian deportees, most of them handcuffed and shackled, were getting restless on Friday under the watch of U.S. immigration agents. The passenger jet, dealing with repeated technical problems, was stuck on the tarmac in a sweltering city in the Amazon rainforest. Then the air conditioning broke — again. … Read more

Inside Colombia’s Crisis Over Trump’s Deportations

Inside Colombia’s Crisis Over Trump’s Deportations

Colombia’s president, early on Sunday, announced that he had turned back two American military planes carrying deportees from the United States, setting off an extraordinary crisis inside and outside his country as he infuriated President Trump and caught even his own inner circle off guard. President Gustavo Petro’s friends — and even his most powerful … Read more

Behind the Colombia Blowup: Mapping Trump’s Rapid-Escalation Tactics

Behind the Colombia Blowup: Mapping Trump’s Rapid-Escalation Tactics

In the end it took only about 12 hours for President Trump’s first head-to-head confrontation with one of the United States’ closest allies in Latin America, a blowup over Columbia’s rejection of U.S. military flights to return illegal immigrants, to result in a complete retreat by the target of Mr. Trump’s threats. It wasn’t much … Read more

Colombia Will Not Accept U.S. Deportation Flights, President Petro Says

Colombia Will Not Accept U.S. Deportation Flights, President Petro Says

Colombia will not accept deportation flights from the United States until the Trump administration provides a process to treat Colombian migrants with “dignity and respect,” the country’s president, Gustavo Petro, said on Sunday in a series of posts on X. Mr. Petro also said that Colombia had already turned away military planes carrying Colombian deportees. … Read more

At Least 80 Dead in Colombia Amid a New Surge of Violence

At Least 80 Dead in Colombia Amid a New Surge of Violence

At least 80 people are dead and more than 11,000 have been forced to flee their homes in Colombia, officials say, amid fierce clashes between two rival armed groups on the border with Venezuela. The violence, in a northeast region called Catatumbo, is some of the worst the country has suffered through in recent years, … Read more