Public response in Colombia to U.S. deportation policy by end of 2025
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Public opinion polls or reports from major news outlets
Colombian President Petro Bans U.S. Military Deportation Flights, Demands Dignified Treatment Amid Trump's Immigration Policy
Jan 26, 2025, 12:21 PM
Colombian President Gustavo Petro has banned U.S. planes carrying deported Colombian migrants from entering the country, citing the need for the U.S. to treat migrants with dignity rather than as criminals. Petro's statement comes in response to the U.S. government's plan under President Donald Trump to deport undocumented immigrants daily using military aircraft. Petro emphasized that the U.S. must establish a protocol for the dignified treatment of migrants before Colombia will accept them back. This move is part of a broader context of U.S. immigration policy changes, including the declaration of a national emergency at the southern border and the reactivation of the 'Remain in Mexico' program.
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Protests or objections • 25%
Termination of agreement • 25%
Request for new negotiations • 25%
Continued acceptance • 25%
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Continued rejection of flights • 25%
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Policy becomes more lenient • 25%
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Agreement with U.S. for joint operations • 25%
Continued use of presidential plane • 25%
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Majority support the agreement • 25%
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Military flights accepted • 25%
No resolution • 25%
Civilian flights only • 25%
Protocol established • 25%
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No action taken • 25%
Visa revocations • 25%
Tariffs imposed • 25%
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Colombia accepts deportation flights • 25%
Continued stalemate • 25%
U.S. lifts visa suspension without compliance • 25%
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Policy becomes more lenient • 25%
Policy becomes stricter • 25%