Shaken migrants deported by Trump issue stark warning to others after returning to Colombia

Migrants without papers deported to Colombia this week have warned others not to go to the United States, because President Trump deports everyone.

The Colombian press, including reporter Richi Malagon, was present to speak with the migrants who arrived in Bogota on Tuesday, who shared moving testimonies of their deportations.

“Don’t go [to the US] Because they sink out everyone …, “A mother who wears her baby said outside the plane that was supplied by the Colombian government to bring the migrants back to their home country.

‘They will not release you one day … There are people who hold for a month, people who have disappeared.

‘Don’t go to the US! They have already sent the army to the border. ‘

The woman said her baby was taken off from her when she was held for eight days before she was deported. She claims that her baby was not well fed and a doctor from the Colombian government has established that the baby is malnourished.

The migrants said they were treated ‘terribly’ by American officials while waiting for deportation.

“Don’t go [to the US] Because they deport everyone from … ‘, said a Colombian mother who was deported to Bogota on Tuesday

A deported man said that ice officers threw away our clothes ... They didn't let us take a shower, they woke us up at 3 o'clock and waited until we fell asleep to wake us up ...

A deported man said that ice officers threw away our clothes … They didn’t let us take a shower, they woke us up at 3 o’clock and waited until we fell asleep to wake us up … “

A deported man said that ice officers threw away our clothes … they didn’t let us take a shower, they woke us up at 3 o’clock and waited until we fell asleep to wake us up …

“They would scream against us, some of us were hit … The treatment was terrible from the start.”

At least 26 children were deported to Colombia.

The Colombian government received two aircraft from Deported Colombians on Tuesday – one that left San Diego with 110 migrants and the other from El Paso with 95.

A migrant told W Radio that he turned himself into ice and was deported after being held for 12 days.

The migrants landed in Colombia after a diplomatic fight between her socialist president Gustavo Petro and President Trump.

Colombia refused two military jets who wore his citizens, all of whom had been completed and had started without mercy from the US.

Petro received the lack of consideration for his people and demanded that they are returned with ‘dignity and respect’.

Migrants who exclaim an American military aircraft after it had landed in Guatemala on January 24, 2025

Migrants who exclaim an American military aircraft after it had landed in Guatemala on January 24, 2025

Ice Agents are arrested in San Diego, California

Ice Agents are arrested in San Diego, California

Trump immediately took revenge and put an emergency of 25 percent on all Colombian goods and warning that would rise to 50 percent within a week.

He also imposed a travel ban and introduced Visa for Colombian government officials, warning that such measures were ‘only the beginning’.

Colombia quickly deteriorated and agreed to send in Colombian planes to pick up the migrants.

Petro had launched a destructive attack on both the American president and the nation.

‘You don’t like our freedom, okay. I don’t shake my hand with white slaves, “Petro said.

Colombian President Gustavo Petro walked in the back within a few hours after he refused to accept migrants deported by the Trump administration

Colombian President Gustavo Petro walked in the back within a few hours after he refused to accept migrants deported by the Trump administration

“Turn me over, president and America and humanity will respond … You can try to perform a coup with your economic strength and your arrogance.”

Petro warned Trump that his ‘greed’ could be the downfall of humanity in the brutal attack.

“I don’t like your oil, Trump,” he said and added, “You are going to wipe the human kind away due to greed.”

Trump, who ran on a massage platform, has made immigration his first order since he took on the office.

Ice officers have arrested more than 3,500 people since inauguration last Monday, Axios Reports.

On Friday, a senior official in the Trump administration unveiled exclusive deportation and detention data with DailyMail.com, including herding details of dangerous criminals who were previously free through the streets.

One of the worst of the worst to be picked up by ICE on Friday included Cesar Augusto Polanco, 59, a Dominican Republican National who lived freely in Boston despite a criminal conviction for second -degree murder.

Almost 5,000 Homeland Security and Enforcement and Removal Operations (EO) officers were deployed by the Trump government to perform raids.

Ice officers have arrested more than 3,500 people since inauguration last Monday, AXIOS reports

Ice officers have arrested more than 3,500 people since inauguration last Monday, AXIOS reports

Trump, who ran on a massage platform, has made immigration its first order since his office

Trump, who ran on a massage platform, has made immigration its first order since his office

The raids have fueled fear in migrant communities, especially since Trump has signed an executive order that now allows raids if schools and churches.

It is said that many migrants are hiding, usually busy factories, warehouses and supermarkets in ghost cities.

Frightened migrants without papers started having to hafen after Trump took office for the second time last week, with dozens who were unable to get to work.

Only 10 of the usually 40 to 50 migrants employees attended their services in a factory in Joliet, Illinois last week, The Chicago TribunE reported, because six federal agencies flooded the larger area in Chicago for ‘potentially dangerous criminal alien beings’.

The operations are checked by Trump’s hardline border Tom Homan.

He justified relaxing rules for enforcement actions in ‘sensitive’ locations such as schools, churches and workplaces, and said it is a clear message to illegal immigrants.

‘There are consequences of the illegal coming in from the country. If we do not show that there are consequences, you will never solve the border problem, ‘Homan, who was on the ground this weekend in Chicago to supervise the amplified ice plans, ABC News said.

However, the move was criticized by Catholic Charitions USA that called for ‘dignity’ in dealing with the border crisis.

American immigration and customs enforcement agencies (ICE) agents have an arrest as part of the broad immigration content of US President Donald Trump in Chicago, Illinois

American immigration and customs enforcement agencies (ICE) agents have an arrest as part of the broad immigration content of US President Donald Trump in Chicago, Illinois

The raids have fueled fear in migrant communities, especially since Trump has signed an executive order that now allows raids if schools and churches

The raids have fueled fear in migrant communities, especially since Trump has signed an executive order that now allows raids if schools and churches

“We acknowledge the need for only immigration enforcement and confirm the government’s obligation to implement it in a targeted, proportional and human way,” the organization wrote.

‘Non-required immigration enforcement in schools, worship, social service authorities, care institutions or other sensitive environments where people receive essential services would be contrary to the public interest.

“All people have the right to fulfill their duty towards God without fear.”

In the meantime, the president would be overwhelmed by the current levels of imprisonment and has instructed officers to arrest between 1,200 and 1500 people per day, the Washington Post Reports.

Trump ordered each of the field offices of ICE to make 75 arrests a day and managers would be held responsible for missing those goals.

Ice Insiders told the Washington Post that they are worried that the quota will make it more likely that agents will “enter into more random enforcement tactics or experience allegations of violations of civil rights.”

Karoline Leavitt, secretary of the White House, reportedly told the outlet: “Your story is incorrect,” but did not go out.

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