A special flight with 16 deported Argentines will arrive in Ezeiza. It is estimated that the total number of expelled will exceed 300 before the resurgence of Trump’s immigration policy.
The first flight with Argentines deported from the United States, Under the administration of Donald Trump It will land in Buenos Aires in a matter of hours. The operation, which is handled with low profile, adds to a series of increasingly hard migratory measures that have already left hundreds of separate families. The real thing is that there were never before such a high number of deported in the same period and Although there is talk of 300 in total, there is no closed number or a future schedule.
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The Boeing 767-300 hired by the Immigration and Customs Control Service (ICE) plans to make scales in Bogotá and Belo Horizonte, before landing in Ezeiza between Wednesday 10 and Thursday, September 11. As it transpired, there will be 16 Argentines who arrive in this first contingent, accused of Migratory crimes, robberies and violations. It is a usual procedure in which Omni Air Internationala little known charter airline outside the official circles, is usually in charge of this type of repatriation flights.


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From the Argentine embassy in Washington, headed by Alec Oxenfordlists with names of citizens considered “deportable” have already been received. However, the government of Javier Milei Avoid any public claim, to Do not tighten the link with Trumpat times where another key negotiation is played: Argentina’s entry into Visa Waiver Programwhich would allow the US to enter without visa for up to 90 days.
To this is added a tense political context in Washington: Internal between Marco Rubio, Secretary of State, and Kristi Noem, at the head of the Department of National Security, threaten to stop migratory understanding. Meanwhile, deportation flow is still underway.
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In parallel, a media campaign addressed to Argentines living without papers In the United States. The notices contracted by the American government themselves are clear: If they do not regularize their situation, they will be repatriated.
Source: Ambito