Appola Adeosun is the editor, in the main Newsweek Weekend Night in Atlanta, Georgia. Its objective is to inform about the national American, politics and trends. Apueola joined Newsweek in 2024 and has already worked for CNN, Bossip and the messenger. You can get in touch with Adeola by sending an email to A. adeosun@newSweek. com. Languages: English.
Jesus is a Newsweek journalist based in New York. Originally from Bogotá, Colombia, its objective is to inform about policy, existing issues and new trends. Covered existing businesses, physical care, pop culture and sports. Jesus joined the American workplace in Newsweek in 2024 and has already worked for the Financial Times and a foreign journalist and editor, in El Espectador in Colombia. He graduated with a mastery in virtual journalism and innovation at the University of New York. Languages: English, Spanish. You can contact Jesus by sending an email to j. mosquera@newsweek. com
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A primary diplomat broke out between the United States and Colombia, the two nations that implemented reprisals after Colombia refused to settle for expulsion flights from Colombian migrants.
Newsweek contacted the White House, the United States Department of State and the Colombian Ministry of Foreign Affairs for comments by email on Sunday.
Trump presented his very promised plan to expel unauthorized or undocumented immigrants the first week of his new administration. The first flights, which used army airplanes, began to take off last week. The White House has published photos of migrants in airplanes with the statement, “deportation flights have begun. “
Trump has made immigration a central theme of his successful presidential crusade and Americans in large part their mass expulsion plans.
A New York Times / Ipsos survey, made from January 2 to 10, discovered that 55% of the electorate has strongly supported such plans. Eighty -eight % supported “deported immigrants who are illegally and have a crooked history. ” A giant majority of the Democrats and Republicans has agreed that the immigration formula broke.
Colombia has refused to settle for US deportation flights of Colombian migrants. Trump announced several retaliation measures on his social truth, his social networks platform:
The Colombian president, Gustavo Petro, responded to X, previously Twitter, with coincidence and a strongly classified statement that protects Colombian sovereignty.
Trump, I don’t really like the United States. It is a bit boring, but I admit that there are commendable things. I like to move on to the black districts of Washington, where I saw a fight in the US capital between blacks and Latinos with barricades, which seemed meaningless, because they deserve to join.
I admit that I like Walt Whitman and Paul Simon and Noam Chomsky and Miller.
I admit that Sacco and Vanzetti, who have my blood, are memorable in the history of the United States and me. They were killed through work leaders of the electric chair, through the fascists found in the United States as in my country.
I don’t like your oil, Trump. This will eliminate the human species due to greed. Maybe one day, with a glass of whiskey that I accept, despite my gastritis, we can communicate frankly, but it is complicated because you as a component of a race of decrease and I am not, and not Colombian.
So, if you know someone who is stubborn, it’s me, end. You can consult to make a coup d’etat with its economic strength and arrogance, as they did with Allende. But I will die faithful to my principles, I resisted torture and resisted you. I do not need slavee to Colombia, we already had a lot and we have freed ourselves. What I need in Colombia are lovers of freedom. If you can’t register for me, I’ll go to another place. Colombia is the center of the world, and you do not perceive that it is the land of yellow letters, the appearance of remedies, but also colonels like Aureliano Buendía, of which I am one, perhaps the last.
You will kill me, but I will do my people, who lives before yours, in the Americas. We are peoples of the winds, the mountains, the Caribbean Sea and La Libertad.
You don’t like our freedom, it’s fine. I do not shake hands with white slaves. I shake hands with the white libertarian heirs of Lincoln and the children of the black and white farm in the United States, in the tombs of which I cried and prayed on a battlefield, which I reached after having traveled the mountains of Italian Tuscany and then. being stored from Covid.
These are the United States, and they kneel, nobody else.
Turn, Mr. President, the Americas and humanity will respond.
Colombia now stops north, looks at the world. Our blood comes from the blood of the Caliphate of Córdoba, the civilization of the time, of the Roman Latinos of the Mediterranean, the civilization of the time, which founded the Republic, democracy in Athens; Our blood comes from the combatants of the black resistance remodeled in slaves through you. Colombia is the first loose territory in the United States, before Washington, [before] throughout America, and took a safe refuge in its African songs.
My land is composed of goldsmiths who worked at the time of the Egyptian pharaohs and the first global artists in Chiribiquete.
It will never govern us. You oppose the warrior who has noticed our lands, shouting freedom, whose call is (Simon) Bolívar.
Our other people are scary, a little shy, they are naive and friendly, loving, but they will know how to win the Panama Canal, which brought us violently. Two hundred heroes from all over Latin America are found in Bocas del Toro, Panama today, previously Colombia, who killed.
Lift a flag and how (Jorge Elicce) Gaitán said that, even if he remains alone, he will continue raising with Latin American dignity, which is the dignity of America, that his great -grandfather did, and mine made, Mr. President, immigrant in The United States.
His blockade does not scare me because Colombia, in addition to being the country of good appearance, is the center of the world. I know you like good as me, don’t miss it and that will give you your sweetness.
As of today, Colombia is open to the total world, with open arms, we are brands of freedom and humanity.
They inform me that it imposes a value of 50% in the culmination of our human paintings to enter the United States, and I do the same.
Let our other people raise the corn discovered in Colombia and feed the world.
The White House announced Sunday night that Colombia had accepted “the unrestricted acceptance” of immigrants who illegally entered the United States of Colombia, President Donald Trump suspended the plans for a 25% rate unless Colombia manage to honor this agreement. “
“The Colombian government has accepted all the situations of President Trump, adding the unrestricted acceptance of all illegal foreigners in Colombia has returned from the United States, adding in planes of the US army, without limitation or delay,” said the secretary of Karoline Leavitt press in a statement. “According to this agreement, IEEPA’s costs and sanctions will remain in reserve and signed, unless Colombia honors this agreement. “
Update, 01/26/25 at 11:43 p. m. Y: This story has been updated with more data and statements of the White House.
Appola Adeosun is the editor, in the main Newsweek Weekend Night in Atlanta, Georgia. Its objective is to inform about the national American, politics and trends. Apueola joined Newsweek in 2024 and has already worked for CNN, Bossip and the messenger. You can get in touch with Adeola by sending an email to A. adeosun@newSweek. com. Languages: English.
Jesus is a Newsweek journalist based in New York. Originally from Bogotá, Colombia, its objective is to inform about policy, existing issues and new trends. Covered existing businesses, physical care, pop culture and sports. Jesus joined the American workplace in Newsweek in 2024 and has already worked for the Financial Times and a foreign journalist and editor, in El Espectador in Colombia. He graduated with a mastery in virtual journalism and innovation at the University of New York. Languages: English, Spanish. You can contact Jesus by sending an email to j. mosquera@newsweek. com
Appola Adeosun is the editor, in the main Newsweek Weekend Night in Atlanta, Georgia. Its objective is to inform about the national American, politics and trends. Apueola joined Newsweek in 2024 and has already worked for CNN, Bossip and the messenger. You can get in touch with Adeola by sending an email to A. adeosun@newSweek. com. Languages: English.