Brazil's Foreign Ministry expressed its outrage after the US Government placed handcuffs on every member of a batch of 88 illegal migrants who were to be flown back to their country last Friday. Given this “degrading treatment,
Brazil's Foreign Ministry expressed its outrage after the US Government placed handcuffs on every member of a batch of 88 irregular migrants who were to be flown back to their country last Friday. Given this “degrading treatment,
The Brazilian government has expressed outrage and stated it would seek an explanation from the Donald Trump administration after dozens of immigrants deported from the United States arrived by plane in handcuffs.
Dozens of deported immigrants from the United States arrived in Brazil wearing handcuffs and ankle shackles. Passengers on the flight alleged they were denied access to washrooms and not provided with water.
A group of Brazilian immigrants, recently deported from the United States, returned to their home country handcuffed and shackled at the ankles. The 88 passengers on the flight reportedly complained that they were denied access to washrooms and not given water during the journey.
Brazil is outraged at the US for deporting dozens of Brazilians in handcuffs. Brazil's Foreign Ministry will demand an explanation from the US government.
The flight, originally destined for the southeastern city of Belo Horizonte, encountered a technical issue forcing it to land in Manaus.
Honduran President Xiomara Castro launched an appeal Sunday for leaders of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (Celac) to convene “urgently” to discuss the ongoing crisis sparked by US President Donald Trump's decision to speed up deportations.
The president of the United States had threatened Gustavo Petro with a 25% tariff on Colombian products for refusing to allow two planes carrying deportees to land in his country
It’s the latest diplomatic dispute between a Latin American country and the Trump administration over the treatment of migrants during repatriation flights.
Progressive Presidents Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva of Brazil and Claudia Sheinbaum of Mexico discussed Thursday during a telephone conversation the relevance of cultivating “productive relations” with the United States,