Trump said the Colombia's refusal jeopardized U.S. national security. He imposed tariffs on incoming goods, sanctions on government officials, enhanced border inspections of Colombian nationals, and banking and financial sanctions.
President Donald Trump has imposed tariffs and a travel ban on Colombia after that country's president refused to allow 160 deportees to land in that country Sunday as part of U.S. high profile deportation efforts.
Sen. Lindsey Graham said in an interview that he thinks it was a “mistake” for Trump to pardon those who committed violent acts on Jan. 6, 2021.
President Donald Trump is set to visit the areas around Los Angeles destroyed by wildfires, even as some question whether his signature policies on tariffs and immigration could hamper the rebuilding effort.
Colombia will reject deportation flights from the United States after Brazil decried the treatment of migrants arriving handcuffed and shackled, complicating President Donald Trump’s plans and providing a contrast with the cooperative acceptance of Mexico and Guatemala.
President Donald Trump said on Sunday he would impose sweeping retaliatory measures on Colombia, including tariffs and sanctions, after the South American country turned away two U.S. military aircraft with migrants being deported as part of the new U.
President Donald Trump threatened Columbia after they turned away two deportation flights from the U.S. Trump criticized the Columbian government and authorities for rejecting the flights and is threatened emergency tariffs,
S.C., said congressional Republicans who delay funding for border czar Tom Homan could "own another attack on our country."
Follow live updates as President Donald Trump is in Miami ahead of a Republican policy conference and Cabinet nominees like Scott Bessent prepare for confirmaiton votes.
Chicago, which Trump administration officials have warned would be Ground Zero for immigration enforcement actions, has been on edge over the initiation of deportation raids. Many of the regions’ estimated 400,000 undocumented people are believed to have stayed home to avoid possible interactions with federal law enforcement.