Colombia Agrees to Accept Deportation Flights After Trump Threatens Tariffs
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What to know about Colombia's decision to accept migrant flights after Trump tariff threat
Colombia over the weekend decided to accept military flights carrying deported migrants after initially refusing to accept the flights, which prompted President Trump to threaten 25% tariffs on ...CBS News - 1d -
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Colombia backs down and accepts US deportation flights to avert trade war
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White House says Colombia agreed to Trump's deportation terms after tariff standoff
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US pauses tariffs on Colombia after deal on deportations
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Trump imposes 25% tariffs on Colombia as deported migrant flights blocked
It comes after Colombian President Gustavo Petro denied entry to US military planes carrying deported migrants.BBC News - 2d -
Trump places tariffs, travel ban on Colombia after not accepting deportation flights
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