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Guatemala to accept more US deportation flights
Guatemala to boost acceptance of deportation flights by 40%
Guatemala on Wednesday pledged to accept 40% more deportation flights from the United States of nationals and people of other nationalities.
Guatemala to increase deportation flights from US carrying migrants from other countries
Guatemala has pledged a 40% increase in deportation flights carrying Guatemalans and migrants of other nationalities from the United States, President Bernardo Arévalo announced Wednesday during a press conference with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
Guatemala to accept more US deportation flights after Rubio talks
Guatemala will accept 40% more deportation flights including both Guatemalan deportees and those of other nationalities.
Trump's military deportation flights cost more, carry fewer migrants than charters
The Trump administration has carried out 10 deportations on military planes so far. They cost more and move fewer migrants than charters.
Guatemala agrees to increase number of US deportation flights it accepts
In 2024, roughly 66,000 people were deported from the US to Guatemala. Under Trump, that number is expected to rise.
Guatemala promises surge in deportation flights from US, courting Rubio
Guatemala's leader promised Wednesday (Feb 5) to allow a surge of deportation flights from the United States as he won a show of support from US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, a boost after simmering tensions in the Central American country.
Guatemala agrees to increase deportation flights from US by 40%: President
Guatemala agreed to increase by 40% the number of flights carrying Guatemala migrants as well as deportees of other nationalities from the US, that nation's president said Wednesday. President Bernardo Arevalo praised relations with the US and said the two nations have challenges of migration, border security, and combat of transnational crime.
Guatemala gives Rubio a second deportation deal for migrants being sent home from the US
Guatemala City — Guatemalan President Bernardo Arévalo said Wednesday his country will accept migrants from other countries who are being deported from the United States, the second deportation deal that Secretary of State Marco Rubio has reached during a Central America trip that has been focused mainly on immigration.
Guatemala Expands Cooperation on U.S. Deportation Flights
Guatemala agrees to accept 40% more deportation flights from the U.S., including deportees of various nationalities, as part of efforts to manage the migratory situation. This collaboration follows discussions between President Arevalo and U.
Guatemala agrees to accept migrants from other countries being deported from the US
Guatemalan President Bernardo Arévalo says his country will accept migrants from other countries who are being deported from the United States
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'Deportation flights have begun' as Trump sends 'strong and clear message,' White House says
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt announced Friday that "Deportation flights have begun," releasing a photo of ...
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Guatemala Increases Acceptance of U.S. Deportation Flights by 40%
Guatemala agrees to accept a 40% increase in deportation flights from the U.S. after discussions between President Bernardo Arevalo and U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio. The agreement includes ...
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Air Force deportation flight skirts Mexican airspace to Guatemala as military's border role grows
A U.S. Air Force jet deported 80 migrants shackled at their wrists and ankles to Guatemala on Thursday, detouring around ...
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1st migrant flight lands at Guantanamo Bay, carrying 'worst of the worst'
The first flight carrying migrants to Guantanamo Bay arrived Tuesday evening, a U.S. Transportation Command official said.
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El Salvador’s offer to take in US deportees and violent criminals is unlike any other migrant deal
El Salvador has offered to take in people deported from the U.S. for entering the country illegally and to house some of the ...
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